Today is International Book Day, or Saint George for the Catalans. A day to celebrate the good habit of reading and the perfect time to seek out the best recommendations. Our colleagues from Xataka have already given you theirs, and we are going to offer you what we think is best apple books you can read and donate this day.
The best Apple books to read and give away in 2022
‘The Apple Revolution‘, by Luke Dormehl. Its pages explain to us how our daily life with computers and mobile phones relied on a group of hippies barefoot that ended up being led by Steve Jobs.
- 1Available in English on Amazon for 13.75 dollars (11.99 dollars in digital version)
The Apple Revolution: Steve Jobs, the Counterculture, and How Madmen Took Over the World
‘Revolution in the Valley‘, another point of view on the creation of the first Mac from the experience of Andy Hertzfeld, one of its creators with Steve Jobs. A must-have for veterans who still remember how they discovered personal computing with the original Macintosh.
- Available on Amazon at 53.95 dollars (digital version at 18.72 dollars), 7.51 dollars at FNAC
‘Steve Jobs: Lessons in Leadership‘. Walter Isaacson, the author of the Apple co-founder’s biography, has this compendium of key points in which he wants to show Jobs’ style when making decisions and leading the company.
Steve Jobs. Leadership Lessons (Biographies and Memoirs)
‘Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple’s Best Products‘: This book is essential to meet one of the most important figures in the history of Apple. Jony Ive was not only the chief designer of Apple, but also a close friend of Steve Jobs, to the point that they recognized each other as kindred spirits. This book delves into Ive’s story, where he comes from and what drew him to design.
Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple’s Best Products
“Creative Selection” it’s a unique opportunity to learn the ins and outs of the inner workings of Apple. How they select projects, address issues, and prioritize products. Ken Kocienda was involved in the development of Apple’s browser, Safari, as well as the creation of the original virtual keyboard for the iPhone. Must read.
Creative Selection: Inside Apple’s Design Process During Steve Jobs’ Golden Years
“Start-up Nation”: It is a book of great strategic and economic interest, although it is not directly linked to Apple. How a small country, without natural resources and in almost constant conflict, became one of the technological poles of the world. Israel is where Apple has several research and development centers for the most advanced technology seen in its products.
“Steve Jobs”, the biography of Walter Isaacson, could not miss in this list of recommendations. In this book you have the life story of the character who created it all and was the influence of a whole generation of programmers and creatives. From his childhood and youth to his last days at the head of Apple, when he was forced to hand over to Tim Cook.
Steve Jobs / Steve Jobs A Biography (Spanish) (Best Seller)
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