RETURN TO THE LITTLE KINGDOM: STEVE JOBS, THE CREATION OF APPLE AND HOW IT CHANGED THE WORLD PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Michael Moritz | 352 pages | 22 Oct 2009 | Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd | 9780715638880 | English | London, United Kingdom Return to the Little Kingdom: Steve Jobs, the Creation of Apple and How it Changed the World PDF Book General Newsletters Got a news tip? Show more Show less. Search jobs and find your dream job today. Steve Jobs wasn't behind every myth in the early days of Apple. It was written in by a technical illiterate. Other than that, I found that this was a great listen. Readers also enjoyed. Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson. Taxes where applicable. For anybody who has lived in silicon valley I would give this book a five star rating. Jul 23, Nic Brisbourne rated it liked it. I remember as though yesterday the misfire of Sculley's leadership and the almost terminal stewardship of Gil Amelio. The worst part of this book, though, is the epilogue. Try it and enjoy! May 25, Sean rated it liked it. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Becoming Ste… More. Experience is the safe choice, but often the wrong one. Ancient World Paperback Books. Focusing more purely on the company than on Steve Jobs, there are some nice stories in here. Jan 03, Michael Quinn rated it really liked it Shelves: geek , non-fiction , apple , business. The Steve Jobs story could be much more about the newer Apple products brought up to date with a lot less of the initial history and more of the current challenges and successes. Jul 02, Sharon rated it really liked it. He reinvented the role of the agent and helped shape the careers of hundreds of A-list entertainers, directors, and writers. The creation of the Mac in catapulted America into the digital millennium, captured a fanatic cult audience, and transformed the computer industry into an unprecedented mix of technology, economi… More. By: Michael Moritz. A technology columnist for Newsweek goes inside Apple Computer and into the heads of millions of music lovers to show how CEO Steve Jobs and his team of engineers, programmers, and designers created a… More. More Details Besides, if you want to know more about Steve Jobs, you will be disappointed. This allows for the kind of detail that more recent books gloss over. I enjoyed the book but I was genuinely disappointed with it. Limited in time but much better than Isacsson Any additional comments? Apr 17, Beto rated it really liked it. Day Two is, in Jeff Bezos' own words, "stasis, followed by irrelevance, followed by excruciating, painful decline, followed by death. It's certainly very much worth reading by anyone else, but it truly is rooted in the culture and the times of the valley in the 70's and early 80's. In little more than half a decade, Facebook has gone from a dorm-room… More. I decided to keep listening and as the lives of Steve Jobs and the co-founders of Apple progressed, it did get more interesting and I'm glad I listened all the way through. The story itself is also too outdated. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. The Little Kingdom gives a deep dive in to the childhoods of Jobs and Woz, detailing their early lives in a way that gives wonderful context to their futures. With the launch of the iPad, the shoe is on the other foot, of course. Return to the Little Kingdom: Steve Jobs, the Creation of Apple and How it Changed the World Writer One Little Spark! Unfollow podcast failed. Trivia About Return to the Lit Apr 17, Beto rated it really liked it. Please try again later. Hardcover , pages. Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item is handmade or was packaged by the manufacturer in non- retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. What is it like to spend a day in their shoes? Limited in time but much better than Isacsson Any additional comments? Oct 16, Mark Johnson rated it really liked it. Steve Jobs was given up for adoption at birth, dropped out of college after one semester, and at the age of 20, created Apple in his parents' garage with his friend Steve Wozniack. May 05, Rabii Malik rated it really liked it. Fascinating - thoroughly enjoyed it. Actually skipped the last chapter to leave this review. I decided to keep listening and as the lives of Steve Jobs and the co-founders of Apple progressed, it did get more interesting and I'm glad I listened all the way through. I don't normally write reviews but hopefully I can help my fellow man and help someone to avoid this book. World Paperback Books. On the other hand, the history leading up to the iPod is covered quickly in the epilogue. Error rating book. Nov 28, Nicholas Moryl rated it liked it. He was an incredibly brilliant individual and the world might not be where it is today technologically speaking if it weren't for his contributions. From the acclaimed Vanity Fair and GQ journalist-an unprecedented, in-depth portrait of the man whose return to Apple precipitated one of the biggest turnarounds in business history. Remove from wishlist failed. Buy It Now. Welcome back. Only Brady, who met Fischer when the prod… More. Required reading for everyone who's ever listened to music on an iPod, Return to the Little Kingdom is timely and thorough, and the only book that explains how Steve Jobs founded the company that changed our world. With a new epilog… More. Based on numerous interviews, this book reveals exclusive new information about how Apple innovates, deals with its suppliers, and is handling the transition into the post Jobs era. Focusing more purely on the company than on Steve Jobs, there are some nice stories in here. It was a little too gushing with praise for me. No problem with Kevin's reading but Michael's story of the two Stevens was written way in the past and not brought up to date in anywhere near the detail. Moritz paints portraits that do not gloss over the flaws and foibles that were endemic in the early days. The death of Steve Jobs left a gaping void at one of the most innovative companies of all time. Filter by:. Return to the Little Kingdom: Steve Jobs, the Creation of Apple and How it Changed the World Reviews Now, completely revised and expanded, Return to the Little Kingdom is the definitive biography of Apple and its founders from the very beginning. Steven His early days were still more the youthful rebel, that persona was at once loved and hated, yet his relentless pursuit of perfection drove the dream to become The Little Kingdom. Michael Moritz. Lists with This Book. The thing that struck me was his intensity. View 1 comment. If you're into apple this is a must listen. Return to the Little Kingdom is a reprint with the addition of a short prologue and epilogue of the first comprehensive history of Apple Computer, originally published in as The Little Kingdom. Other Editions It reveals the real Steve Jobs—not his heart or his famous temper, but… More. Just great from start to finish. Based on hundreds of interviews with current and former Uber employees, along with previously unpublished documents, Super Pumped is a pause-resisting story of ambition and deception, obscene wealth, and bad behavior, that explores how blistering technological and financial innovation culminated in one of the most catastrophic month periods in American corporate history. Idea Man by Paul Allen. They gave a great view on the chaotic start, but also of the chaotic style of management, particularly that of Jobs. Mar 06, Charlie Harrington rated it it was amazing Shelves: I got this book on my Kindle the evening Steve Jobs passed away and found it to be such a bittersweet read with so much that resonated for me. Listened to this one twice. I definitely know more now than when I started this. Fascinating - thoroughly enjoyed it. The book is not really an updated version. But we have to make them feel tha… More. The author tells how he is an investor in Apple and then launches into a praise-a-thon for all that Apple has done since the return of Steve Jobs. It would have been better to have named the book "Cre After the success of Apple Inc, its really difficult to find books which look at the company in a realistic manner without succumbing to the aura. Another very nice history of the early days at Apple. The aloof geniuses of the two Steves, Wozniak and Jobs, combine to take a vision from a suburb garage to the whole world and create a brand that is possible the most successful ever. Right up until General Newsletters Got a news tip? World Paperback Books. Required reading for everyone who's ever listened to music on an iPod, Return to the Little Kingdom is timely and thorough, and the only book that explains how Steve Jobs founded the company that changed our world. A wonderful read. One day he describes moving to a new building and the next time they are international. He reinvented the role of the agent and helped shape the careers of hundreds of A-list entertainers, directors, and writers. Shelve Inside Steve's Brain. I really enjoyed listened to this audiobook.
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