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Atari cofounder Nolan Bushnell rejected Steve Jobs' 1970s offer to buy a third of Apple for US$50,000, a stake that would now ...
Atari cofounder Nolan Bushnell missed out on becoming a trillionaire because he snubbed an offer from his ex-employee, the ...
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Nolan Bushnell, Atari's co-founder, famously declined a $50,000 investment for a one-third stake in Apple, a decision that ...
Steve Jobs first Silicon Valley boss once had the chance to buy a one-third stake in Apple for just $50,000, but he turned it ...
Atari the company might be a shadow of its former self, but Nolan Bushnell isn't out of the games game quite yet. The 73-year-old Atari co-founder never left games completely -- but thanks to a ...
Nolan Bushnell, the founder of Atari, at "Two-Bits-Circus," a Los Angeles idea factory focused on software, hardware and machines. Bushnell gave Steve Jobs his first full-time job in Silicon Valley.
Nolan Bushnell once almost destroyed his family’s garage. As a youngster in Utah, he went tooling around with a liquid-fuel rocket on a roller skate and things went awry. He (and the garage ...
Nolan Bushnell, cofounder of Atari, is the godfather of the video game industry, and the producers at media company Vision Tree are making a biopic about him and Atari. And they’re announcing ...
You can't talk about tech legends without including Nolan Bushnell. Best known for founding Atari and Chuck E. Cheese's, Nolan has several other companies in his decades-strong portfolio.
Nolan Bushnell has released a new book called, ‘Finding The Next Steve Jobs’ that reflects on the larger lessons that flowed from hiring such an unorthodox person like Jobs.
Nolan Bushnell helped start Atari in 1972 and launch the video game industry with Pong. But the 78-year-old cofounder of Virsix Games isn’t done yet.