From USA Today featured author Brian Barton... What happens when you enter Apple's top secret design lab without permission? What did Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, write in his 13-word email to the author? And, what's the scene really like at Apple's Cupertino campus? The answers are in Words with Steve Jobs . Join the author, an ex Apple freelance employee, on a joyous (non-proprietary) romp through his tenure at the company's Cupertino headquarters. You'll get a unique view on Macworld 1997, the "Get a Mac" ad campaign ...
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From USA Today featured author Brian Barton... What happens when you enter Apple's top secret design lab without permission? What did Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, write in his 13-word email to the author? And, what's the scene really like at Apple's Cupertino campus? The answers are in Words with Steve Jobs . Join the author, an ex Apple freelance employee, on a joyous (non-proprietary) romp through his tenure at the company's Cupertino headquarters. You'll get a unique view on Macworld 1997, the "Get a Mac" ad campaign, and the lunchtime crowd at Caff� Macs--even Apple's hip designers. Words with Steve Jobs is an essay about Apple during its salad days. Brian Barton is a USA Today featured author whose work has been featured in Esquire , The London Times , and Time . He lives in New York City with his family and one adorable Labrador retriever. Click his name at the top of this page to view all of his books. NOTE: This essay is about 50 pages long.
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