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Steve Jobs

thinks different
2001
A biography of the founder of Apple Computer, Inc.

Apple Inc.

corporations that changed the world
2009
Two guys named Steve, working in a garage in 1976, created a prototype computer designed to be different in a way no one thought possible: it would be easy to use. Starting with the Macintosh, Apple has built upon its successes; from the iMac to the iPod to the iPhone. Our world soon became home to millions of personal computers that were easy to use for the average consumer.

IWoz

computer geek to cult icon : how I invented the personal computer, co-founded Apple, and had fun doing it
2007
Steve Wozniak gave the world the first truly personal computers. Working together with Steve Jobs, the age of the computer was born. Thirty years later the genius with the low profile, who has been inducted into the National Inventors Hall of Fame, tells the story of his life.

Disclosure

1994
Tom Sanders is an up-and-coming executive with DigiCom in Seattle whose corporate future is certain. Until he is accused of sexually harassing his new boss--a woman who was his lover ten years before.

Steve Jobs

computer genius of Apple
2003
A biography of the founder of Apple Computer company and owner of Pixar, the computer animation company that developed the movie "Toy Story.".

Career opportunities in computers and cyberspace

2004
Provides descriptions of over eighty jobs in the fields of computers and cyberspace, with information on salaries, requirements, prospects, and related associations.

Steve Jobs and Apple

2013
This fascinating title tells the story of Steve Jobs, genius pioneer of the digital age, and his role in creating and building Apple, one of the world's most powerful, profitable, and innovative companies. The book is a must-read for all people interested in technology, business, art, or design.

Stephen Wozniak and the story of Apple Computer

2002
A biography covering the personal life and professional career of one of the founders of Apple Computer, Steve Wozniak.

Business builders in computers

2000
Profiles eight founders of the computer industry, including Thomas Watson, Jr. of IBM, An Wang of Wang Laboratories, Seymour Cray of Cray Research, Bob Noyce and Gordon Moore of Intel, Bill Gates of Microsoft, Steve Jobs of Apple Computers, and Steve Case of America Online.

In the company of giants

candid conversations with the visionaries of the digital world
1997
Features sixteen candid interviews with visionaries from the digital world who discuss their experiences, the future of technology, their personal views, and their corporations and businesses.

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