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- "Anticipating Needs," Clip from Interview with Steve Wozniak, August 18, 2008 - American computer engineer Stephen Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak's inventions and machines--he created the Apple 1 and Apple II computers--contributed greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Wozniak at the Computer History Museum in California as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- August 18, 2008
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"Anticipating Needs," Clip from Interview with Steve Wozniak, August 18, 2008
American computer engineer Stephen Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak's inventions and machines--he created the Apple 1 and Apple II computers--contributed greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Wozniak at the Computer History Museum in California as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Auxiliary Engine EDB-645, June 25, 1957 - Ford Motor Company tested supercharged engines in the mid-1950s. Superchargers compress air going into a car's engine, effectively putting more oxygen into the cylinders for a more powerful explosion during each ignition stroke. This photograph from 1957 shows an auxiliary engine that boosted air pressure at the intake of an experimental engine's supercharger.

- June 25, 1957
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Auxiliary Engine EDB-645, June 25, 1957
Ford Motor Company tested supercharged engines in the mid-1950s. Superchargers compress air going into a car's engine, effectively putting more oxygen into the cylinders for a more powerful explosion during each ignition stroke. This photograph from 1957 shows an auxiliary engine that boosted air pressure at the intake of an experimental engine's supercharger.
- Bound Volume of "Engineering: An Illustrated Weekly Journal," Vol. 71, January-June 1901 -

- January 1901-June 1901
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Bound Volume of "Engineering: An Illustrated Weekly Journal," Vol. 71, January-June 1901
- "What Does it Mean to be an Entrepreneur?," Clip for Interview with Jessica Robinson, August 28, 2020 - Jessica Robinson, co-founder of Detroit Mobility Lab, Michigan Mobility Institute, and Assembly Ventures, was the Spring 2020 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During her interview, Robinson describes how her organizations -- and her residency projects -- encourage technological education in the midst of dramatic new transportation technologies.

- August 28, 2020
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"What Does it Mean to be an Entrepreneur?," Clip for Interview with Jessica Robinson, August 28, 2020
Jessica Robinson, co-founder of Detroit Mobility Lab, Michigan Mobility Institute, and Assembly Ventures, was the Spring 2020 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During her interview, Robinson describes how her organizations -- and her residency projects -- encourage technological education in the midst of dramatic new transportation technologies.
- "Exposing Girls to Engineering," Clip for Interview with Jessica Robinson, August 28, 2020 - Jessica Robinson, co-founder of Detroit Mobility Lab, Michigan Mobility Institute, and Assembly Ventures, was the Spring 2020 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During her interview, Robinson describes how her organizations -- and her residency projects -- encourage technological education in the midst of dramatic new transportation technologies.

- August 28, 2020
- Collections - Artifact
"Exposing Girls to Engineering," Clip for Interview with Jessica Robinson, August 28, 2020
Jessica Robinson, co-founder of Detroit Mobility Lab, Michigan Mobility Institute, and Assembly Ventures, was the Spring 2020 Entrepreneur-in-Residence at The Henry Ford, funded by the William Davidson Foundation Initiative for Entrepreneurship. During her interview, Robinson describes how her organizations -- and her residency projects -- encourage technological education in the midst of dramatic new transportation technologies.
- "Pranks," Clip from Interview with Steve Wozniak, August 18, 2008 - American computer engineer Stephen Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak's inventions and machines--he created the Apple 1 and Apple II computers--contributed greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Wozniak at the Computer History Museum in California as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- August 18, 2008
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"Pranks," Clip from Interview with Steve Wozniak, August 18, 2008
American computer engineer Stephen Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak's inventions and machines--he created the Apple 1 and Apple II computers--contributed greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Wozniak at the Computer History Museum in California as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- Auxiliary Engine EDB-645, June 25, 1957 - Ford Motor Company tested supercharged engines in the mid-1950s. Superchargers compress air going into a car's engine, effectively putting more oxygen into the cylinders for a more powerful explosion during each ignition stroke. This photograph from 1957 shows an auxiliary engine that boosted air pressure at the intake of an experimental engine's supercharger.

- June 25, 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Auxiliary Engine EDB-645, June 25, 1957
Ford Motor Company tested supercharged engines in the mid-1950s. Superchargers compress air going into a car's engine, effectively putting more oxygen into the cylinders for a more powerful explosion during each ignition stroke. This photograph from 1957 shows an auxiliary engine that boosted air pressure at the intake of an experimental engine's supercharger.
- Auxiliary Engine EDB-645, June 25, 1957 - Ford Motor Company tested supercharged engines in the mid-1950s. Superchargers compress air going into a car's engine, effectively putting more oxygen into the cylinders for a more powerful explosion during each ignition stroke. This photograph from 1957 shows an auxiliary engine that boosted air pressure at the intake of an experimental engine's supercharger.

- June 25, 1957
- Collections - Artifact
Auxiliary Engine EDB-645, June 25, 1957
Ford Motor Company tested supercharged engines in the mid-1950s. Superchargers compress air going into a car's engine, effectively putting more oxygen into the cylinders for a more powerful explosion during each ignition stroke. This photograph from 1957 shows an auxiliary engine that boosted air pressure at the intake of an experimental engine's supercharger.
- "What Is Your View of Engineering?" Clip from Interview with Steve Wozniak, August 18, 2008 - American computer engineer Stephen Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak's inventions and machines--he created the Apple 1 and Apple II computers--contributed greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Wozniak at the Computer History Museum in California as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- August 18, 2008
- Collections - Artifact
"What Is Your View of Engineering?" Clip from Interview with Steve Wozniak, August 18, 2008
American computer engineer Stephen Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak's inventions and machines--he created the Apple 1 and Apple II computers--contributed greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Wozniak at the Computer History Museum in California as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.
- "Where Is Innovation Now?" Clip from Interview with Steve Wozniak, August 18, 2008 - American computer engineer Stephen Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak's inventions and machines--he created the Apple 1 and Apple II computers--contributed greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Wozniak at the Computer History Museum in California as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.

- August 18, 2008
- Collections - Artifact
"Where Is Innovation Now?" Clip from Interview with Steve Wozniak, August 18, 2008
American computer engineer Stephen Wozniak co-founded Apple Computer (now Apple Inc.) with Steve Jobs in 1976. Wozniak's inventions and machines--he created the Apple 1 and Apple II computers--contributed greatly to the personal computer revolution of the 1970s and 80s. In 2008, staff from The Henry Ford interviewed Wozniak at the Computer History Museum in California as part of the Collecting Innovation Today Oral History Project.