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  1. Daniel Kottke is an American businessman and a college friend of Steve Jobs. He was one of the first employees of Apple Inc and worked on the Apple II, Apple III and Macintosh projects.

  2. Oct 22, 2015 · Daniel Kottke, a college friend of Jobs' and one of Apple's first employees, says it was basically an accident that he revealed one of Jobs' biggest secrets to the world:...

  3. Dec 18, 2015 · Daniel Kottke's college days in the '70 were pretty prosaic: Pink Floyd, a pastoral campus and hallucinogens. The only thing that was remarkable was his fellow traveler: Steve Jobs.

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    Kottke met Jobs at Reed College in 1972. In 1974, the two embarked on a spiritual pilgrimage to India to meet Neem Karoli Baba at his ashram in Kainchi. When they arrived at the ashram, it was almost deserted because Neem Karoli Baba had died in September 1973. They continued on a long trek up a dry riverbed to an ashram of Haidakhan Babaji. The tw...

    Kottke was portrayed by Marcus Giamatti and Lukas Haas in the dramatized films Pirates of Silicon Valley and Jobs, respectively.

    Dan Kottke was one of the first employees of Apple Computer and a college friend of Steve Jobs. He helped assemble and test Apple I and Macintosh prototypes, and participated in Jobs' spiritual journey to India.

  5. May 25, 2016 · Daniel Kottke was one of the first Apple employees and a close friend of Steve Jobs. He helped design and build the Apple II, Apple III and Macintosh computers, and witnessed Jobs' reality distortion field.

  6. Daniel Kottke built some of the first Macintoshes and witnessed the last reality distortion field of Steve Jobs. He shares his stories of working at Apple, Greenleaf Science, Lucidity Research, and more.

  7. Aug 16, 2013 · Daniel Kottke, who worked with hardware at Apple, and Bill Fernandez, who developed user interfaces, share their opinions on the film Jobs. They discuss the accuracy, the portrayal of Wozniak, and the pranks they played with Jobs.