Insanely Great
, 17–27.
January 24, 1984:
Interviews with John Sculley, Steve Jobs, Andy Hertzfeld. Video of Jan.
1984 Apple shareholders meeting; Hertzfeld, 213–223; Sculley, 179–181; William Hawkins,
“Jobs’ Revolutionary New Computer,”
Popular Science
, Jan. 1989.
CHAPTER 16: GATES AND JOBS
The Macintosh Partnership:
Interviews with Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Bruce Horn. Hertzfeld, 52–
54; Steve Lohr, “Creating Jobs,”
New York Times
, Jan. 12, 1997;
Triumph of the Nerds
, PBS, part
3; Rusty Weston, “Partners and Adversaries,”
MacWeek
, Mar. 14, 1989; Walt Mossberg and Kara
Swisher, interview with Bill Gates and Steve Jobs,
All Things Digital
, May 31, 2007; Young, 319–
320; Carlton, 28; Brent Schlender, “How Steve Jobs Linked Up with IBM,”
Fortune
, Oct. 9, 1989;
Steven Levy, “A Big Brother?”
Newsweek
, Aug. 18, 1997.
The Battle of the GUI:
Interviews with Bill Gates, Steve Jobs. Hertzfeld, 191–193; Michael
Schrage, “IBM Compatibility Grows,”
Washington Post
, Nov. 29, 1983;
Triumph of the Nerds
,
PBS, part 3.
CHAPTER 17: ICARUS
Flying High:
Interviews with Steve Jobs, Debi Coleman, Bill Atkinson, Andy Hertzfeld, Alain
Rossmann, Joanna Hoffman, Jean-Louis Gassée, Nicholas Negroponte, Arthur Rock, John
Sculley. Sheff; Hertzfeld, 206–207, 230; Sculley, 197–199; Young, 308–309; George Gendron
and Bo Burlingham, “Entrepreneur of the Decade,”
Inc.
, Apr. 1, 1989.
Falling:
Interviews with Joanna Hoffman, John Sculley, Lee Clow, Debi Coleman, Andrea
Cunningham, Steve Jobs. Sculley, 201, 212–215; Levy,
Insanely Great
, 186–192; Michael
Rogers, “It’s the Apple of His Eye,”
Newsweek
, Jan. 30, 1984; Rose, 207, 233; Felix Kessler,
“Apple Pitch,”
Fortune
, Apr. 15, 1985; Linzmayer, 145.
Thirty Years Old:
Interviews with Mallory Walker, Andy Hertzfeld, Debi Coleman, Elizabeth
Holmes, Steve Wozniak, Don Valentine. Sheff.
Exodus:
Interviews with Andy Hertzfeld, Steve Wozniak, Bruce Horn. Hertzfeld, 253, 263–
264; Young, 372–376; Wozniak, 265–266; Rose, 248–249; Bob Davis, “Apple’s Head, Jobs,
Denies Ex-Partner Use of Design Firm,”
Wall Street Journal
, Mar. 22, 1985.
Showdown, Spring 1985:
Interviews with Steve Jobs, Al Alcorn, John Sculley, Mike Murray.
Elliot, 15; Sculley, 205–206, 227, 238–244; Young, 367–379; Rose, 238, 242, 254–255; Mike
Murray, “Let’s Wake Up and Die Right,” memo to undisclosed recipients, Mar. 7, 1985 (courtesy
of Mike Murray).
Plotting a Coup:
Interviews with Steve Jobs, John Sculley. Rose, 266–275; Sculley, ix–x, 245–
246; Young, 388–396; Elliot, 112.
Seven Days in May:
Interviews with Jean-Louis Gassée, Steve Jobs, Bill Campbell, Al
Eisenstat, John Sculley, Mike Murray, Mike Markkula, Debi Coleman. Bro Uttal, “Behind the Fall
of Steve Jobs,”
Fortune
, Aug. 5, 1985; Sculley, 249–260; Rose, 275–290; Young, 396–404.
Like a Rolling Stone:
Interviews with Mike Murray, Mike Markkula, Steve Jobs, John Sculley,
Bob Metcalfe, George Riley, Andy Hertzfeld, Tina Redse, Mike Merin, Al Eisenstat, Arthur Rock.
Tina Redse email to Steve Jobs, July 20, 2010; “No Job for Jobs,” AP, July 26, 1985; “Jobs Talks
about His Rise and Fall,”
Newsweek
, Sept. 30, 1985; Hertzfeld, 269–271; Young, 387, 403–405;
Young and Simon, 116; Rose, 288–292; Sculley, 242–245, 286–287; letter from Al Eisenstat to
Arthur Hartman, July 23, 1985 (courtesy of Al Eisenstat).
CHAPTER 18: NeXT
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