I really, really would like to read it, but the price is scaring me away. $17 for an ebook is very, very Appley IMO, but still way overpriced.
Negative. Don't really care much for the guy. However, I did see a short tid bit about him on 60 Minutes last night. It wasn't exactly doing his image any favors. They basically called him a moron.
by perfecting or "borrowing" other peoples work.Fair enough. He grew up in a middle class neighborhood. Still the guy became a millionaire in tech by the time he was 25.
by perfecting or "borrowing" other peoples work.
The Mac interface and mouse were a Xerox design.
It's hypocrisy like this that makes me dislike Apple's "they stole our ideas, we must sue" attitude.
I know enough about business.Right, but Xerox had neither the know how, the money and/or the team to turn it into what Jobs and Woz did. You obviously don't know much about business and marketing because its VERY seldom the person/company who originates the idea that cashes in on it and makes it a success.
Right, but Xerox had neither the know how, the money and/or the team to turn it into what Jobs and Woz did. You obviously don't know much about business and marketing because its VERY seldom the person/company who originates the idea that cashes in on it and makes it a success.
Right, but Xerox had neither the know how, the money and/or the team to turn it into what Jobs and Woz did. You obviously don't know much about business and marketing because its VERY seldom the person/company who originates the idea that cashes in on it and makes it a success.
by perfecting or "borrowing" other peoples work.
The Mac interface and mouse were a Xerox design.
It's hypocrisy like this that makes me dislike Apple's "they stole our ideas, we must sue" attitude.
^Those comments are being attributed to the book in reviews, certainly.
^Those comments are being attributed to the book in reviews, certainly.
According to the author, Jobs did not even see an advance copy of the book and had no say over what was in it other than what he actually told the author in interviews of course. The author does say that Jobs saw the original cover, hated it and helped design the current one.
I wonder when the iMovie is gonna come out.
Ed Norton as Steve Jobs, anyone? Or Gollum? which one? jk
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