Steve Wozniak: New wizard of 'wOz'

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak plans a new company named Wheels of Zeus, or 'wOz,' which will make wireless devices to 'help everyday people track everyday things.'

Wozniak, who recently took a seat on the board of directors of Danger, a wireless service provider, has received the National Medal of Technology and was inducted into the Inventors Hall of Fame in 2000.

His new venture, Wheels of Zeus, or "wOz," is a play on Wozniak's nickname.

The company, which has received US$6 million in funding from venture capital firms Draper Fisher Jurvetson, Palo Alto Investors and Mobius Venture Capital, plans to make wireless devices that will "help everyday people track everyday things," according to a statement.

Wozniak said the new devices would be made possible by "recent advances in global positioning software (GPS) systems and antenna technology coupled with the declining cost of processing power and two-way networking."

Beyond general descriptions offered in the company's release, wOz's plans are vague. Wozniak will create "another offering as ubiquitous and useful as the personal computer," said Tim Draper, the founder and managing director at Draper, who will serve as chairman of the company's newly formed advisory board.

Greg Galanos, managing director at Mobius, will also serve on the company's board.

Wozniak launched Apple with high-school friend Steve Jobs in 1976.

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    hello! greetings from colorad ...raimund herberg -- 29/01/02

    hello! greetings from colorado, usa! for the record, the technology that steve wozniak, AOL, microsoft and nokia are wanting for wireless tracking is currently available from only ONE COMPANY IN THE WORLD here in littleton colorado.
    that company is Continental Divide Robotics. we´ve got the goods if you´ve got the money! contact us at 303/409-2990. ask for terry sandrin. the company was written up in june 20, 2001 USA Today Newspaper.

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