Infinite loop

how the world's most insanely great computer company went insane

Hardcover, 597 pages

English language

Published 1999 by Currency/Doubleday.

OCLC Number:
98019288

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The inside story of how one of America's most beloved companies - Apple Computer - took off like a high-tech rocket-only to come crashing to Earth twenty years later.

How did Apple lose its way? Why did the world still care so deeply about a company that had lost its leadership position? Michael S. Malone, from the unique vantage point of having grown up with the company's founders, and having covered Apple and Silicon Valley for years, sets out to tell the gripping behind-the-scenes story - a story that is even zanier than the business world thought.

In essence, Malone claims, with only a couple of incredible inventions (the Apple II and Macintosh), and backed by an arrogance matched only by its corporate ineptitude, Apple managed to create a multibillion-dollar house of cards. And, like a faulty program repeating itself in an infinite loop, Apple could never learn from its …

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Subjects

  • Apple Computer, Inc.
  • Corporate culture -- Case studies.
  • Computer industry -- Case studies.