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Review: Infinite Loop: How Apple, the World's Most Insanely Great Computer Company, Went InsaneUser Review - Eric_W - GoodreadsThe real hero of the PC revolution is Stephen Wozniak. Jobs just came along for the ride — sort of. Wozniak was a brilliant engineer who was able to design and build radically new concepts almost on ... Read full review Review: Infinite Loop: How Apple, the World's Most Insanely Great Computer Company, Went InsaneUser Review - GoodreadsGreat history of Apple up until the late 90s. Details both the early successes and the continuing series of missteps throughout the 80s and 90s that almost led to it's downfall. Presents a fairly balanced view of Steve Jobs (as well as other Apple personalities). Common terms and phrasesalready announced Apple Computer Apple employees Apple III Apple's asked Atari began biggest Bill Gates building called chip clone company's corporate create Cupertino customers disk drive dream early electronics engineering everything executive fact finally Gassee Gil Amelio going Graziano hardware Homebrew Intel John Sculley knew later layoffs Lisa look machine Macintosh market share Markkula Meanwhile meeting microprocessor Microsoft Mike Markkula Mike Scott million minicomputer months never once operating system Pepsi percent personal computer played PowerBook problem puter Raskin Regis McKenna Sculley's seemed sell Semiconductor Silicon Valley Spindler start-up Stephen Wozniak Steve Jobs Steve Jobs's story strategy success talk tech thing tion told took turned wanted weeks Woz's Yocam young References to this bookFrom other books
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