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kbrain2929

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Is it worth buying/reading? I'm thinking about it as a christmas gift from Barnes and Noble. Have you read it? Is it good? :apple:
 

AlBDamned

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Is it worth buying/reading? I'm thinking about it as a christmas gift from Barnes and Noble. Have you read it? Is it good? :apple:

iCon is good and informative but it's a biography. I've not read iWoz but a friend said it was good - its an autobiography so more authentic and from a different perspective, obviously.
 

kbrain2929

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thanks, i will. I've seen iWoz in the store before, but not iCon

No problamo! I'm on the hunt for one and am trying my best to get some more in Louisville book stores. I've read the reviews and they all say that both of them are pretty good! Can't wait to read em'! :apple:
 

TheChillPill

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I've read iWoz, but not iCon (on my list to get!).

iWoz has some interesting tidbits in it, but he gets far too technical in my opinion - it almost comes across as massaging his own ego, and trying to impress people that might actually understand the technology he's talking about.

There is actually very little about Apple in there though, and very little about his relationship with Jobs and how Apple grew (which was what I had hoped for personally).
 

kbrain2929

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I've read iWoz, but not iCon (on my list to get!).

iWoz has some interesting tidbits in it, but he gets far too technical in my opinion - it almost comes across as massaging his own ego, and trying to impress people that might actually understand the technology he's talking about.

There is actually very little about Apple in there though, and very little about his relationship with Jobs and how Apple grew (which was what I had hoped for personally).

That's supprising! Is their a second edition to this... b/c I've noticed one book with a diffrent title, and another with a similar yet diffrent title as well. Just go to barnes and noble or their site and search iWoz. Look @ the titles of the book and tell me what you think. :apple:
 

TheChillPill

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That's supprising! Is their a second edition to this... b/c I've noticed one book with a diffrent title, and another with a similar yet diffrent title as well. Just go to barnes and noble or their site and search iWoz. Look @ the titles of the book and tell me what you think. :apple:

I think the only difference is between hardback and softback (and the Audio version - which has a different tagline). As far as I know, the content is the same on all of them. It wasn't released all that long ago anyway, so I can't see a 2nd edition being released so soon.
 

chilipie

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iWoz has some interesting tidbits in it, but he gets far too technical in my opinion - it almost comes across as massaging his own ego, and trying to impress people that might actually understand the technology he's talking about.

I concur. It's very interesting, and an enjoyable read, but he does strike me as being a bit egotistical.
 

kbrain2929

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I think the only difference is between hardback and softback (and the Audio version - which has a different tagline). As far as I know, the content is the same on all of them. It wasn't released all that long ago anyway, so I can't see a 2nd edition being released so soon.

Ok... I didn't check the release date, I should have. Thanks! :apple:
 

RBMaraman

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No problamo! I'm on the hunt for one and am trying my best to get some more in Louisville book stores. I've read the reviews and they all say that both of them are pretty good! Can't wait to read em'! :apple:

I bought a copy of "iWoz" at the Barnes & Noble on Hurstbourne Lane this past weekend, and they had several other copies as well. If they're sold out, I believe I saw it at the Borders just up the road (the one behind Smokey Bones).

I'd also recommend "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs," if you're interested in Apple/Steve books.
 

kbrain2929

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I bought a copy of "iWoz" at the Barnes & Noble on Hurstbourne Lane this past weekend, and they had several other copies as well. If they're sold out, I believe I saw it at the Borders just up the road (the one behind Smokey Bones).

I'd also recommend "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs," if you're interested in Apple/Steve books.

Wait... your LOCAL!!! HOOOORAYYY!!! Finally! Anyway... I was thinking about the Summit out in the east end. It's closest to where I live
 

Sly

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Personally I wasn't over impressed with icon, it goes over the top with its snide Steve bashing. Steve did try (unsuccessfully) to have it banned, which is probably as good a reason to buy it as any.

iWoz is a great book; no thats a lie its actually quite rambling and disjointed, but I have such huge respect for Woz that he can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. As a young teenager he designed working computers far more advanced than most production units of the day and on paper only as he couldn't afford the components! He claims that he came up with the basic design for the Apple I in this way years before he built it.
 

AlBDamned

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Personally I wasn't over impressed with icon, it goes over the top with its snide Steve bashing. Steve did try (unsuccessfully) to have it banned, which is probably as good a reason to buy it as any.

Agreed, you can almost hear the jealousy creeping in, but it is pretty informative. Jobs had it banned from all Apple stores, though, purely because some stupid publisher thought it would be good to make the "C" a capital. The author has gone on record saying it was never meant to be like that.

iWoz is a great book; no thats a lie its actually quite rambling and disjointed, but I have such huge respect for Woz that he can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. As a young teenager he designed working computers far more advanced than most production units of the day and on paper only as he couldn't afford the components! He claims that he came up with the basic design for the Apple I in this way years before he built it.

He's comes across as a bit strange if you ask me.
 

mduser63

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I've read iWoz, but not iCon (on my list to get!).

iWoz has some interesting tidbits in it, but he gets far too technical in my opinion - it almost comes across as massaging his own ego, and trying to impress people that might actually understand the technology he's talking about.

There is actually very little about Apple in there though, and very little about his relationship with Jobs and how Apple grew (which was what I had hoped for personally).

Personally I wasn't over impressed with icon, it goes over the top with its snide Steve bashing. Steve did try (unsuccessfully) to have it banned, which is probably as good a reason to buy it as any.

iWoz is a great book; no thats a lie its actually quite rambling and disjointed, but I have such huge respect for Woz that he can do no wrong as far as I'm concerned. As a young teenager he designed working computers far more advanced than most production units of the day and on paper only as he couldn't afford the components! He claims that he came up with the basic design for the Apple I in this way years before he built it.

I concur. It's very interesting, and an enjoyable read, but he does strike me as being a bit egotistical.

I loved iWoz. It made me respect and admire Woz a lot. I'm an electrical engineer myself, so I do understand the technical stuff, and really Woz was/is a genius engineer. Just really, really clever. That said, Woz does like to toot his own horn. He comes across as very proud of himself. I don't think he puts other people down though. As long as you realize that Woz has some quirks like any of us, and one of those is that he has a big ego, you'll enjoy the book I think.
 

Zwhaler

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I read iCon over the summer, very good biography. There is a lot to that man.
 

IDANNY

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icon pretty good

I liked icon thought it was pretty good. Haven't read iwoz wonder wich one was made first.
 

AlBDamned

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I liked icon thought it was pretty good. Haven't read iwoz wonder wich one was made first.

iWoz came after I think. A mate bought a hard copy and then got it signed when he saw Woz speak at Oxford Uni, and that was the middle of last year. iCon has been out for some time before that.

Guys, if you want another interesting read, get The Google Story.
 

marioman44

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Help, I'm Doing A Book Report!!!

I need to pick a song that fits the book iWoz... the report is due tomorrow, and I have to explain why the song fits the book. Help!
 
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