Steve Jobs And Apple Summary

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The book, Steve Jobs and Apple, is a biography of one of the most intelligent man in the world, and his successful company. Steve Job was, and still is, one of the most well known men around the world. He is not only known for being extremely intelligent, but for being one of the founder of Apple. He and his co-founder, Steve Wozniak, created one of the most successful companies in the world. Apple has grown, and is still growing ot be one the largest and most worldwide companies ever to be known. This book not only allows people to understand more about the technology they are using, but to learn more about the people who created it. Many people are unaware of Steve Jobs’ early life. But, he was born in the year of 1955. His
This computer was designed to be easy to use as well as portable and easy to take it anywhere you need to go. People who buy the computer could take the computer out and use it immediately whenever and wherever they wanted to. It also could be easily carried and easily accessible. Many people do not know this but the “i” in iMac, stands for internet. This meant that you could access the internet on this computer without using a desktop, and it being only for your personal use. Not many people had the knowledge or equipment to use one of these computers, so if you had one, you really knew what you were doing. Andrea Nakaya is a very intelligent storyteller. Continuously throughout the book she tells the major events in Jobs life. Although she has a great way of revealing his life in chronological order, she should not have included so much information about Jobs partner, Wozniak. Wozniak was a major part of Job’s life as well his success, but we learn way too much about him along the way. The author has a great way of explaining the important events in Steve Job’s life. Andrea Nakaya almost includes too much information throughout the
Nakaya expresses many details about the app itself rather than how the app was created and the reasoning and meaning behind why the app was even created in the first place. She also has a way of using extravagant words throughout the whole entire book. It is a great thing to have descriptive words throughout the book, but she has taken it to another level, using unneeded vocabulary throughout the biography. These are the things that should be fixed throughout the book, and she have never been apart of the book in the first

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