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That’s it, finally, our new website is up and running!
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That’s it, finally, our new website is up and running!
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Click here for the Steve Wozniak Interview
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, gives an insight to Spencer Kelly of the BBC’s programme >Click about the differences in opinion in the way things are currently being run at Apple.
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In my series of must-read geeky books, I just finished another one, Hard Drive (1993), by authors James Wallace & Jim Erickson.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Paramount Pictures is to become the first major studio to make clips from thousands of its movies available for use on the Internet.
Le Monde announced the Canadian army had asked its soldiers to be cautious with what they posted on their Facebook page. It asked its fellow soldiers “not to post any personal information or online photos on the Facebook website, as these could be used by terrorist groups such as Al-Qaida”.
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There have been so many rumours out there about what actually happened with Apple over the years. How it started well, how it went downslope, how it got better, etc, etc. In his book, Steve Wozniak sets the record straight on all those stories and exposes the undeniable truth about the story of Apple : how it went from a couple of real smart guys building computers from their garage to a big corporation where money governs decisions on all aspects of the company.The book gives a very good overview of Steve’s personal parcour through life and the establishment of Apple Computers. It gives good insight on how Steve Jobs (current CEO of Apple) and himself decided to form the company, and what kind of help they got from friends and family during the process. It also describes very well Steve’s character, one of a unique man who combined talent, simplicity and humour with stubbornness and failure in some of his most important relationships.
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