There are two guilty pleasures I’ve developed of late. One is reading “Mini-Microsoft,” which is an unauthorized blog by a Microsoft employee that probably does more to provide a glimpse inside the company and humanize it than anything the firm is officially doing. The other is “The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs.” This is a brilliant piece of work, clearly not by Steve Jobs himself, that seems to put Apple in perspective better than Apple itself does.
Mini-Microsoft, Steve Jobs’ Secret Diary, and a Potential New YouTube
Posted by: Rob Enderle March 5, 2007 04:00 AMThere are two guilty pleasures I’ve developed of late. One is reading “Mini-Microsoft,” which is an unauthorized blog by a Microsoft employee that probably does more to provide a glimpse inside the company and humanize it than anything the firm is officially doing. The other is “The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs.” This is a brilliant piece of work, clearly not by Steve Jobs himself, that seems to put Apple in perspective better than Apple itself does.