Wozniak book splits the critics
Partly on the basis that the quietest guy in the room is often the most interesting, a cottage industry has grown up seeking the low-down and scoopy on that most secretive of organisations, Apple Computer. Little wonder then that Steve Wozniak’s just-published autobiography has generated plenty of coverage this week.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
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