Críticas:
-Great Read. One of the keenest observers of the business and culture of Silicon Valley sets his sights on one of the most remarkable stories in the recent history of Silicon Valley.-
--Fast Company
-A carefully sketched portrait of a paradoxical man...reads like a novel and has the scope of Ben Hur. And it's the strangest of high-tech industry books it's good.-
--Business 2.0
-Deutschman illuminates the attributes that have made Jobs not only a success but also an influential innovator in two major industries. THE SECOND COMING...includes fascinating details about Jobs...anyone interested in the culture of Silicon Valley should find it well worth a read.-
--San Francisco Chronicle
-Deutschman, in a mere 301 pages, rips a hole in Jobs that can only be compared to the fatal tear in the Hindenburg.-
--Forbes.com
-A fascinating portrait of the Apple Computer founder...A mesmerizing, outstanding read, this book crackles with energy. Some of the passages will make your mouth drop open.-
--Dallas Morning News
-Alan Deutschman's delicious Steve Jobs biography is a psychological profile with a fruit-flavored iMac punch line. The book is a pleasure to read, but not surprisingly, Jobs wishes you wouldn't.-
--Chicago Sun Times
"Great Read. One of the keenest observers of the business and culture of Silicon Valley sets his sights on one of the most remarkable stories in the recent history of Silicon Valley."
--Fast Company
"A carefully sketched portrait of a paradoxical man...reads like a novel and has the scope of Ben Hur. And it's the strangest of high-tech industry books it's good."
--Business 2.0
"Deutschman illuminates the attributes that have made Jobs not only a success but also an influential innovator in two major industries. THE SECOND COMING...includes fascinating details about Jobs...anyone interested in the culture of Silicon Valley should find it well worth a read."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"Deutschman, in a mere 301 pages, rips a hole in Jobs that can only be compared to the fatal tear in the Hindenburg."
--Forbes.com
"A fascinating portrait of the Apple Computer founder...A mesmerizing, outstanding read, this book crackles with energy. Some of the passages will make your mouth drop open."
--Dallas Morning News
"Alan Deutschman's delicious Steve Jobs biography is a psychological profile with a fruit-flavored iMac punch line. The book is a pleasure to read, but not surprisingly, Jobs wishes you wouldn't."
--Chicago Sun Times
Reseña del editor:
An in-depth portrait of Steve Jobs draws on scores of interviews with colleagues, rivals, and friends to describe how, after a twelve-year exile, he returned to become the acting CEO of a troubled Apple Computers, the company he had cofounded, and how he orchestrated one of the biggest corporate turnarounds in business history. Reprint.
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