What Inspires Computer Revolutionary Steve Wozniak

I do miss writing and sharing things here on my blog.  One thing I’d like to test out here is the code I get from TubeMogul, which allowed me to upload to several video sites my video interview with Steve Wozniak (note: the embed code from TubeMogul didn’t work in my WordPress.com blog).

Boz meets Woz is what we called it at the Intel Developer Forum.  Larry Bozman is my mentor, the guy who hired me from KRON-TV to join Intel back in 2000.  Boz keeps me tied to my broadcast roots.  Here he askes Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak what Inspires him.  I shot this just about an our after Steve spoke with NPR “Tech Nation” host Moira Gunn did a live stage chate with Woz in front of thousands of top engineers attending IDF on August 21, 2008.  Steve shared so many stories and so much enthusiasm — wow!  I was alsways a fan, but now I really have a great appreciation for the person known as Woz — he’s lovable, especially when he answers every curious question with his own angle, infused with his own force of enthusiasm and experience.  I’m a sucker a great storyteller!

I shot this video for Intel’s Inspired By Education site, where you can join a great collection of peopel sharing their stories about what inspires them.

I will share more video I shot with Woz and Gunn in later posts, but for now, here are the links followed by an YouTube embed.

BlipTV

Veoh

Viddler

Yahoo! Video

Metacafe

Google Video

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