In 1975, Nolan Bushnell was riding high. He'd just co-founded Atari and launched the world's first home video game, Pong. And then there was the oddball engineer he'd hired, Steve Wozniak, who'd brought his equally odd friend Steve Jobs to work with him for free. "Great," Bushnell thought. "Two for the price of one."
It wasn't until 2012 that Bushnell sat down to write the whole story: how Jobs and Wozniak offered him a third of Apple for $50,000 and he turned it down; how he stayed a friend and advisor to the growing company over the years; and most importantly, what you can learn from the whole experience. "It's less of a biography and more of a book on creative infrastructure," Bushnel…
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