Apple Confidential 2.0: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company: The Definitive History of the World's Most Colorful Company | 
agrandir | Auteur: Owen W. Linzmayer Créateur: Owen W. Linzmayer Éditeur: No Starch Press
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Média: Broche Édition: 2 Revised Pages: 323 Poids (kg): 1.7 Dimension (cm): 9.1 x 7.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 1593270100 Code Décimal Dewey: 338.761004165 CUP: 689145701005 EAN: 9781593270100 ASIN: 1593270100
Date de publication: Janvier 1, 2004 Disponibilité: Expedition sous 1 a 2 jours ouvres Expédition: Livraison internationale disponible Condition: Expedie d'Angleterre partout en France et dans le monde. Livre sous 5 a 8 jours. CAIMAN EURODIRECT, le prix et le service en plus, en direct d?EUROPE! Notre service client (FR-DE-EN-SP-JP) est la pour vous servir!
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Amazon.com Owen Linzmayer's Apple Confidential is subtitled The Real Story of Apple Computer, Inc., and while nobody will ever know the complete, "real" story about Apple, Linzmayer's is probably as close as they come. Having covered Apple news since 1980, he offers extensive insider details about Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, John Sculley, Gilbert Amelio, Bill Gates, and other major players whose lives were (and are) intertwined with Apple's history. And along the way, we also learn about lesser-known figures whose stories have remained hidden in the Apple myth: Ronald Gerald Wayne, for example, who was actually a partner with Wozniak and Jobs in the original incarnation of the company, but who sold his share when he realized he would be financially vulnerable if it should fail. Linzmayer's tale does have a few drawbacks. Because he mixes a chronological narrative with chapters that focus on key points in the Apple story, he sometimes repeats himself. Case in point: the chapter "Big Bad Blunders" makes a great record of Apple's failures, but the story of the exploding Powerbook 5300s is duplicated at later points. Nonetheless, Apple Confidential is rife with gems that will appeal to Apple fanatics and followers of the computer industry. Especially enjoyable are the revelation of "Easter eggs" that are hidden in several versions of the Mac operating system; the many screen shots, timelines, and telling quotes from Jobs, Gates, Wozniak and others that populate the margins and concluding sections of each chapter; the "Code Names Uncovered" section that makes public the monikers of several secret Apple projects; and Bill Gates's 1985 letter to John Sculley and Jean Louis Gassee pleading for Apple to license Mac technology and develop a "standard personal computer." --Patrick O'Kelley
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Super moment ! Août 13, 2002 da (Nantes France) 8 sur 9 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile
Rien a dire, ce livre vous fera passer un super moment (surtout si vous etes fan de la marque a la pomme). L'anglais est abordable, la mise en page originale (anecdotes, trucs divers sur les cotes), beaucoup de photos pour mieux se situer et visualiser. Je n'ai pas mis 5 etoiles pour une simple raison : L'apple I et II qui sont le fondement de cette marque ne sont que tres brievement mentionnes. C'est dommage, on aimerait en savoir plus sur la periode de debut, quand Wozniak etait encore chez Apple. Donc, n'hesitez pas a acheter ce livre, vous passerez un super moment.
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