23 Sep 2009
Guy
Kawasaki became a high-profile technology personality in the 1980s, when he
acted as a software evangelist at Apple and helped market the original
Macintosh.
He is now managing director of early-stage investment venture capital (VC) firm Garage Technology Ventures, an industry commentator and author of nine books.
Computing talked to the technology guru about his views on the industry trends during a recent visit to London.
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