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Early Morning Byte - Friday, April 7, 2023
Apple's Setbacks | Your Early Morning Byte

Early Morning Byte | April 7, 2023

Good Morning and welcome to the weekend. It's no secret that Apple had its struggles in its early days before the success of the iMac and the iPhone, but without those setbacks, we might not have some of the technology we know and love (or disdain) today. Sometimes the setbacks we face are just the windup of the slingshot that propels us forward to success beyond our wildest imagination. Get inspired with this week's pick from The National CIO Review's CIO Bookshelf. - Catherine Pyle
Apple: The Inside Story of Intrigue, Egomania, and Business Blunders
This is the most detailed study to date of the past decade of Apple’s turbulent history. Jim Carlton walks us down company corridors, into the boardroom, and through barriers to research laboratories, and reveals a seething cauldron of petty infighting and buried secrets of Apple in the 90s. By Eric Slorahn, Contributing Writer ● Read More...
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