Some accuse me of having “too many books about Apple.”
Well, in my defense, all I’ll say is “okay, maybe.”
Some accuse me of having “too many books about Apple.”
Well, in my defense, all I’ll say is “okay, maybe.”
@alexcox I have most of those! I didn't know about some of them, though—adding those to the list.
Not sure if you ever read "West of Eden", by Frank Rose, but that's an excellent one. I also recommend "Apple: The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and Business Blunders", by Jim Carlton.

Steve Jobs in Exile is the Untold Story of NeXT and the Remaking of an American Visionary. In 1985, Steve Jobs was pushed out of Apple, the company he’d founded. What followed were twelve years of spectacular failures, near-bankruptcy, and brutal humiliation at his new venture, NeXT—a “lost decade” that would ultimately forge the visionary who created the iPod, iPhone, and iPad. Drawing on unbroadcast footage, private company documents, and new interviews with Jobs’s closest colleagues, Geoffrey Cain reveals the untold story of how failure transformed a brash wunderkind into a true business genius, and how the greatest comeback in tech history was born from defeat.