 | Gary Rivlin - Business & Economics - 1999 - 360 pages
A delightful and humorous investigation into the controversial world of Bill Gates and his foes is reminiscent of Moby Dick and Roger and Me and explores our cultural fixation ... | |
 | Michael Shawn Malone - Business & Economics - 1999 - 597 pages
Reveals the behind-the-scenes story of the downfall of Apple Computer, a tale of incredible technological inventiveness undercut by corporate ineptitude and internal ... | |
 | Fred Moody - Business & Economics - 1995 - 311 pages
An insider's account of the development of Microsoft's new child's encyclopedia on CD-ROM, Explorapedia, chronicles the wrangling among designers, educators, programmers, and ... | |
 | Jeanne M. Lesinski - Juvenile Nonfiction - 2006 - 112 pages
A biography of the man who created Microsoft, from his childhood to his future plans to work full-time for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to direct its charitable efforts ... | |
 | G. Pascal Zachary - Science - 2009 - 455 pages
Showstopper! is the dramatic, inside story of the creation of Windows NT, told by Wall Street Journal reporter G. Pascal Zachary. Driven by the legendary Bruce Cutler, a picked ... | |
 | Robert X. Cringely - Business & Economics - 1992 - 324 pages
Details the stories of the unlikely business barons of Silicon Valley, profiling Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, and others, and revealing how and why these mavericks have succeeded | |
 | Charnan Simon - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 48 pages
A biography of Bill Gates, focusing on the Seattle business community and the global village that he has helped create through his work as a computer software entrepreneur. | |
 | Robert Herbold - Business & Economics - 2004 - 258 pages
The turf battles and territorial “fiefdoms” that undermine so many companies—and how to break through them, by long-term Microsoft COO Robert J. Herbold There is a potentially ... | |
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