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Lightning never strikes twice, but Steve Jobs has, transforming modern culture first with the Macintosh and more recently with the iPod. He has dazzled and delighted audiences with his Pixar movies. And he has bedeviled, destroyed and demoralized hundreds of people along the way. Steve Jobs is the most interesting character of the digital age. With the mainstream success of the iPod, Pixar's string of hits and subsequent divorce from Disney, and Steve's triumphant return to Apple, his story is better than any fiction. Ten years after the leading maverick of the computer age and the king of digital cool, crashed from the height of Apple' meteoric rise, Steve Jobs rose from ashes in a Machiavellian coup that only he could have orchestrated--and has now become more famous than ever. In this encore to his classic 1987 unauthorized biography of Steve Jobs - a major bestseller - Jeffrey Young examines Jobs' remarkable resurgence, one of the most amazing business comeback stories in recent years. Drawing on a wide range of sources in Silicon Valley and Hollywood, he details how Jobs put Apple back on track, first with the iMac and then with the iPod, and traces Jobs' role in the remarkable rise of the Pixar animation studio, including his rancorous feud with Disney's Michael Eisner.

 

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When the IPhone came out he stood in line and waited like everyone else for 8 hours. If you ever get a chance to see an interview with Stephen Wozniak check it out.

Like him or not.this man changed the way we use computers, listen to music, watch TV, etc.He made it all work together elegantly. The early stories of Jobs and Wozniak in the garage building circuit boards is great.

This is an amazing book about a truly amazing man. Let me know what you think.

The book does repeat itself several times but if you put that aside you have a great story that keeps you wanting to read more. Trust me I have hardly slept in 2 days:) I also think this book helps anyone that is management see the different styles of running a company.

In my mind he is the mastermind behind the computer and one of the most down to earth guys you would ever meet. He was offered to be brought straight into the store but wanted to be in line with the rest of the folks.CheersJoe

This is a decent read; uninspired, but you will get some info out of it. It's as if you were reading a biography of Henry Ford, and it opened with, "Henry Ford invented the model T and it was only available in white." Even if the rest was OK you'd probably proceed with caution. What I found disappointing was the book is full of technical errors about Apple computers, computers in general, Steve Jobs, and the motion picture industry. Seeing the authors make amateurish mistakes like confusing hard drives and floppy drives, mixing up the models of Apple's computer lines, misrepresenting the complexities of computer animation, and missing or misquoting some of Job's best-publicized and most important pronouncements doesn't really inspire confidence in the rest of the material. A big Apple and Pixar fan, I did like the somewhat cynical take on Jobs, which I think is justified. If you can get it used, go for it, but it's not worth the cover price.

It's not a matter of style , or ability to build a plot. S.Younger tell us the life of S.Jobs going behind the scene. Steve is a genius but of course he gets donwfaults too. He's a human and that's for someone is the new thing.

The best book I have read on Apple and Steve Jobs. It gives you an insight into Jobs and his extraordinary ability to enthuse his associates. Anyone interested in Apple will get a lot out of this book.

iCon is a must reading for anyone who wants to understand how the modern digital age has been formed, shaped and refined by the most influencial figure of the age - a master of 3 industries: movies, music and computer. The most dramatic, and no doubt the most satisfying of Jobs' achievements during his rise from the ashes was his recapture of Apple, 10 years after being booted out at the company.

He rose from an outcast high school electronic nerd to become the driving force behind Apple and Avatar of the "computer revolution", only to be driven from the company in failure and disgrace. Steve Jobs is the greatest second act in the history of business.

Still stinging with embarrassment after his crash from the heights, he waged a tough negotiation with George Lucas for the purchase of the legendary filmmaker's computer animation business - at one third of the asking price, and pressured his partners into settling for a modest percentage of what would become Pixar, keeping the remainder for himself. Then, having endured repeated personal and professional disasters, he went on to make an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, reclaim the throne at Apple, and with the extraordinary success of the iPod, regain his reputation as arguably the greatest innovator of the digital age.

Act 2 begins with Jobs displaying his talent for bedeviling business associates and making enemies along the way. The authors examine the takeover and Jobs's reinvention of the company with the very popular iMac and his transformation of the industry, and again, the culture, with the revolutionary iPod.

It is about understanding the future by understanding the past and present of the Digital King, Steve Jobs.

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