Get the dirt on Xbox
Dean Takahashi, former Wall Street Journal reporter, and presently with The Red Herring, has written a book about how the Xbox came to be. Omid's read it and recommended it to me. Going to check out Dean's personal readings at one of the following places:
7.30 pm, June 27, San Jose Barnes and Noble
7.00 pm, July 11, Stanford Bookstore, Palo Alto
5.00 pm, July 18, Seattle's Elliot Bay Bookstore
Reading stuff on paper is easier on the eyes, and it's always good to get some dirt on the Xbox.
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