Inside Steve's Brain - Leander Kahney [108]
11 “Sell digital experiences, not products. Solution boutiques will help consumers buy digital experiences,” by Ted Schadler, Forrester Research, Dec.20,2005.(http://www.forrester.com/Research/Document/Excerpt/0,7211,38277,00.html)
12 “Steve Jobs at 44.”
13 “Hardware and Software.”
14 “Steve Jobs at 44.”
15 “How Big Can Apple Get?”
Chapter 9: Steve Jobs’s Battle with Cancer
1 “Meet Tim Cook: The Man in Charge of Apple,” by Priya Ganapati, Wired.com. January 14, 2009. (http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2009/01/meet-tim-cook-h.html)
2 “Transforming an industry in crisis: Charisma, routinization, and supportive cultural leadership,” by Janice M. Beyer and Larry D. Browning, The Leadership Quarterly, 1999.
3 Steve Ballmer. Remarks made during an interview at Stanford University Graduate School of Business, March 15, 2007. (http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/steve/2007/03-15Stanford.mspx)
4 “The Genius Behind Steve,” by Adam Lashinsky, Fortune, November 10, 2008. (http://money.cnn.com/2008/11/09/technology/cook-apple. fortune/index4.htm)
5 Stanford University commencement address by Steve Jobs, June 12, 2005. (http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/june15/jobs-061505.html)
Index
Adams, Douglas
Adobe
Advanced Technology Group
Advertising Age
Airport
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alienware
Allen, Gary
Amazon Unbox
Amelio, Gilbert
AMR Research
Anderson, Fred
Apple I,
Apple II,
ad for
Mac and
Apple Camp
Apple Inc.:
brand and persona of
culture and philosophy of
decline of
digital hub approach of
employee stock options at
industry standards and
innovation at
Jobs’ changes at
Jobs’ leaving
Jobs’ return to
layoffs at
Microsoft’s lawsuit with
R&D at
retail stores of
secrecy at
teams and partnerships at
Apple products:
advertising of
company focus on
design of
integration of
lineup of
magnets in
marketing campaigns for
materials and manufacturing processes for
systems approach (vertical integration) and
unpacking of
Windows-friendly
AppleTV
Arthur, Charles
Asteroid
AT&T
Atari
Atkinson, Bill
Bach, Robbie
Baig, Edward
Bajarin, Tim
Ballmer, Steve
Barrett, Craig
Barron’s
Bell, Gordon
BeOS
Berger, Warren
Beyer, Janice M.
Bird, Brad
Bloomberg
Booker, Charlie
Booz Allen Hamilton
Boston Globe
Brancusi, Constantin
Braun
Bray, Hiawatha
Bricklin, Dan
Browning, Larry D.
Brunner, Robert
Business 2.0
Business Week
calculators
Catmull, Ed
CD burners
cell phones
Chiat, Jay
Chiat\Day
Chieco, Vinnie
Clow, Lee
Compaq
CompUSA
Consumer Electronics Show
Cook, Tim
Cornell Engineering Magazine
Cotton, Katie
Creative
Crossing the Chasm (Moore)
Day, Guy
Dell
Dell, Michael
Den Ouden, Elke
Design Museum
Deutschman, Alan
digital hub
digital music revolution
Digweed, John
Disney
Disney, Walt
Docter, Pete
Drexler, Millard “Mickey,”
driver software
Dylan, Bob
eBook
Edison, Thomas
Eigerman, Edward
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Ellison, Larry
Engadget
Entertainment Tonight
Esslinger, Hartmut
expansion slots
Face
Fadell, Tony
Fairbairn, Doug
Falcon Northwest
Farber, Dan
Fast Company
feature creep
Fiorina, Carly
FireWire
Flickr
Foden, Athol
Forbes
Ford, Henry
Forrester Research
Fortune
Frankston, Bob
Frog Design, Inc.
Fujitsu
Gap, The
Garriques, Ron
Gartner Inc.
Gassé, Jean Louis
Gates, Bill
Gateway
“generate and test” process
Genius Bar
Glaser, Rob
Godin, Seth
Goldstein, David A.
Goodby Silverstein
Gore, Al
graphical user interface (GUI)
Grinyer, Clive
Heathkits
Heinen, Nancy
Hertzfeld, Andy
Hewlett, Bill
Hewlett-Packard
Hoddie, Peter
Hodgman, John
Horn, Bruce
Human Computer Interaction studies
Human Interface Guidelines
IBM
iBook
iLife
iMac
CD burners and
introduction of
name of
packaging of
power cord of
screen of
video and
“I’m a Mac/I’m a PC” campaign
iMovie
innovation
Intel
Internet bubble
iPhone
introduction of
third-party applications and
iPod
ads for
battery of