San Francisco Chronicle
, Mar. 16, 1996; Lisa Brennan-Jobs, “Waterloo,”
Massachusetts Review
, Spring 2006; Deutschman, 258; Chrisann Brennan website,
chrysanthemum.com; Steve Lohr, “Creating Jobs,”
New York Times
, Jan. 12, 1997.
Children:
Interviews with Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell.
CHAPTER 22: TOY STORY
Jeffrey Katzenberg:
Interviews with John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Alvy Ray
Smith, Steve Jobs. Price, 84–85, 119–124; Paik, 71, 90; Robert Murphy, “John Cooley Looks at
Pixar’s Creative Process,”
Silicon Prairie News
, Oct. 6, 2010.
Cut!
Interviews with Steve Jobs, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Ed Catmull, Larry Ellison. Paik, 90;
Deutschman, 194–198; “Toy Story: The Inside Buzz,”
Entertainment Weekly
, Dec. 8, 1995.
To Infinity!
Interviews with Steve Jobs, Michael Eisner. Janet Maslin, “There’s a New Toy in
the House. Uh-Oh,”
New York Times
, Nov. 22, 1995; “A Conversation with Steve Jobs and John
Lasseter,”
Charlie Rose
, PBS, Oct. 30, 1996; John Markoff, “Apple Computer Co-Founder Strikes
Gold,”
New York Times
, Nov. 30, 1995.
CHAPTER 23: THE SECOND COMING
Things Fall Apart:
Interview with Jean-Louis Gassée. Bart Ziegler, “Industry Has Next to No
Patience with Jobs’ NeXT,” AP, Aug. 19, 1990; Stross, 226–228; Gary Wolf, “The Next Insanely
Great Thing,”
Wired
, Feb. 1996; Anthony Perkins, “Jobs’ Story,”
Red Herring
, Jan. 1, 1996.
Apple Falling:
Interviews with Steve Jobs, John Sculley, Larry Ellison. Sculley, 248, 273;
Deutschman, 236; Steve Lohr, “Creating Jobs,”
New York Times
, Jan. 12, 1997; Amelio, 190 and
preface to the hardback edition; Young and Simon, 213–214; Linzmayer, 273–279; Guy
Kawasaki, “Steve Jobs to Return as Apple CEO,”
Macworld
, Nov. 1, 1994.
Slouching toward Cupertino:
Interviews with Jon Rubinstein, Steve Jobs, Larry Ellison, Avie
Tevanian, Fred Anderson, Larry Tesler, Bill Gates, John Lasseter. John Markoff, “Why Apple
Sees Next as a Match Made in Heaven,”
New York Times
, Dec. 23, 1996; Steve Lohr, “Creating
Jobs,”
New York Times
, Jan. 12, 1997; Rajiv Chandrasekaran, “Steve Jobs Returning to Apple,”
Washington Post
, Dec. 21, 1996; Louise Kehoe, “Apple’s Prodigal Son Returns,”
Financial
Times
, Dec. 23, 1996; Amelio, 189–201, 238; Carlton, 409; Linzmayer, 277; Deutschman, 240.
CHAPTER 24: THE RESTORATION
Hovering Backstage:
Interviews with Steve Jobs, Avie Tevanian, Jon Rubinstein, Ed Woolard,
Larry Ellison, Fred Anderson, email from Gina Smith. Sheff; Brent Schlender, “Something’s
Rotten in Cupertino,”
Fortune
, Mar. 3, 1997; Dan Gillmore, “Apple’s Prospects Better Than Its
CEO’s Speech,”
San Jose Mercury News
, Jan. 13, 1997; Carlton, 414–416, 425; Malone, 531;
Deutschman, 241–245; Amelio, 219, 238–247, 261; Linzmayer, 201; Kaitlin Quistgaard, “Apple
Spins Off Newton,”
Wired.com
, May 22, 1997; Louise Kehoe, “Doubts Grow about Leadership at
Apple,”
Financial Times
, Feb. 25, 1997; Dan Gillmore, “Ellison Mulls Apple Bid,”
San Jose
Mercury News
, Mar. 27, 1997; Lawrence Fischer, “Oracle Seeks Public Views on Possible Bid for
Apple,”
New York Times
, Mar. 28, 1997; Mike Barnicle, “Roadkill on the Info Highway,”
Boston
Globe
, Aug. 5, 1997.
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