Steve Jobs
Jobs,”
Newsweek
, Feb. 9, 1987; Andrew Pollack, “Can Steve Jobs Do It Again?”
New York Times
, Nov. 8, 1987; Katie Hafner, “Can He Do It Again?”
Business Week
, Oct. 24, 1988; Pat Steger, “A Gem of an Evening with King Juan Carlos,”
San Francisco Chronicle
, Oct. 5, 1987; David Remnick, “How a Texas Playboy Became a Billionaire,”
Washington Post
, May 20, 1987.
Gates and NeXT: Interviews with Bill Gates, Adele Goldberg, Steve Jobs. Brit Hume, “Steve Jobs Pulls Ahead,”
Washington Post
, Oct. 31, 1988; Brent Schlender, “How Steve Jobs Linked Up with IBM,”
Fortune
, Oct. 9, 1989; Stross, 14; Linzmayer, 209; “William Gates Talks,”
Washington Post
, Dec. 30, 1990; Katie Hafner, “Can He Do It Again?”
Business Week
, Oct. 24, 1988; John Thompson, “Gates, Jobs Swap Barbs,”
Computer System News
, Nov. 27, 1989.
IBM: Brent Schlender, “How Steve Jobs Linked Up with IBM,”
Fortune
, Oct. 9, 1989; Phil Patton, “Out for Revenge,”
New York Times
, Aug. 6, 1989; Stross, 140–142; Deutschman, 133.
The Launch, October 1988: Stross, 166–186; Wes Smith, “Jobs Has Returned,”
Chicago Tribune
, Nov. 13, 1988; Andrew Pollack, “NeXT Produces a Gala,”
New York Times
, Oct. 10, 1988; Brenton Schlender, “Next Project,”
Wall Street Journal
, Oct. 13, 1988; Katie Hafner, “Can He Do It Again?”
Business Week
, Oct. 24, 1988; Deutschman, 128; “Steve Jobs Comes Back,”
Newsweek
, Oct. 24, 1988; “The NeXT Generation,”
San Jose Mercury News
, Oct. 10, 1988.
CHAPTER 19: PIXAR
Lucasfilm’s Computer Division: Interviews with Ed Catmull, Alvy Ray Smith, Steve Jobs, Pam Kerwin, Michael Eisner. Price, 71–74, 89–101; Paik, 53–57, 226; Young and Simon, 169; Deutschman, 115.
Animation: Interviews with John Lasseter, Steve Jobs. Paik, 28–44; Price, 45–56.
Tin Toy: Interviews with Pam Kerwin, Alvy Ray Smith, John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, Steve Jobs, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Michael Eisner, Andy Grove. Steve Jobs email to Albert Yu, Sept. 23, 1995; Albert Yu to Steve Jobs, Sept. 25, 1995; Steve Jobs to Andy Grove, Sept. 25, 1995; Andy Grove to Steve Jobs, Sept. 26, 1995; Steve Jobs to Andy Grove, Oct. 1, 1995; Price, 104–114; Young and Simon, 166.
CHAPTER 20: A REGULAR GUY
Joan Baez: Interviews with Joan Baez, Steve Jobs, Joanna Hoffman, Debi Coleman, Andy Hertzfeld. Joan Baez,
And a Voice to Sing With
(Summit, 1989), 144, 380.
Finding Joanne and Mona: Interviews with Steve Jobs, Mona Simpson.
The Lost Father: Interviews with Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell, Mona Simpson, Ken Auletta, Nick Pileggi.
Lisa: Interviews with Chrisann Brennan, Avie Tevanian, Joanna Hoffman, Andy Hertzfeld. Lisa Brennan-Jobs, “Confessions of a Lapsed Vegetarian,”
Southwest Review
, 2008; Young, 224; Deutschman, 76.
The Romantic: Interviews with Jennifer Egan, Tina Redse, Steve Jobs, Andy Hertzfeld, Joanna Hoffman. Deutschman, 73, 138. Mona Simpson’s
A Regular Guy
is a novel loosely based on the relationship between Jobs, Lisa and Chrisann Brennan, and Tina Redse, who is the basis for the character named Olivia.
CHAPTER 21: FAMILY MAN
Laurene Powell: Interviews with Laurene Powell, Steve Jobs, Kathryn Smith, Avie Tevanian, Andy Hertzfeld, Marjorie Powell Barden.
The Wedding, March 18, 1991: Interviews with Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell, Andy Hertzfeld, Joanna Hoffman, Avie Tevanian, Mona Simpson. Simpson,
A Regular Guy,
357.
A Family Home: Interviews with Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell, Andy Hertzfeld. David Weinstein, “Taking Whimsy Seriously,”
San Francisco Chronicle
, Sept. 13, 2003; Gary Wolfe, “Steve Jobs,”
Wired
, Feb. 1996; “Former Apple Designer Charged with Harassing Steve Jobs,” AP, June 8, 1993.
Lisa Moves In: Interviews with Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell, Mona Simpson, Andy Hertzfeld. Lisa Brennan-Jobs, “Driving Jane,”
Harvard Advocate
, Spring1999; Simpson,
A Regular Guy,
251; email from Chrisann Brennan, Jan. 19, 2011; Bill Workman, “Palo Alto High School’s Student Scoop,”
San Francisco Chronicle
, Mar. 16, 1996; Lisa Brennan-Jobs, “Waterloo,”
Massachusetts Review
, Spring 2006; Deutschman, 258; Chrisann Brennan website, chrysanthemum.com; Steve Lohr, “Creating Jobs,”
New York Times
, Jan. 12, 1997.
Children: Interviews with Steve Jobs, Laurene Powell.
CHAPTER 22: TOY STORY
Jeffrey Katzenberg: Interviews with John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Alvy Ray Smith, Steve Jobs. Price, 84–85, 119–124; Paik, 71, 90; Robert Murphy, “John Cooley Looks
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