Xerox, 95–96, 98, 119, 169, 195, 565, 566
Alto GUI of, 177
Star computer of, 99, 175–76
Xerox PARC, 94–96, 98–99, 100, 111, 114, 120, 177, 179, 474
Yahoo, 502, 545
Yeah Yeah Yeah (music group), 500
Yocam, Del, 4–5, 198, 202
Yogananda, Paramahansa, 35
York, Jerry, 321, 450, 482
“You Say You Want a Revolution” (song), 526
Zaltair hoax, 81, 189
Zander, Ed, 333, 465
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Zap, 53
ZDNet, 137
Zen Buddhism, 15, 34–35, 41, 57
Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind (Suzuki), 35, 49
Ziegler, Bart, 293
Zittrain, Jonathan, 563
Zuckerberg, Mark, 275, 545–46, 552
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ILLUSTRATION CREDITS
Numbers in roman type refer to illustrations in the Photos section; numbers in italics refer to book pages.
Diana Walker—Contour by Getty Images: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 23, endpapers Courtesy of Steve Jobs: 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, facing p. 1 (top left and bottom right), 108, 250, 267, 293
Courtesy of Kathryn Smith: 16
DPA/Landov: 21
Courtesy of Daniel Kottke: 56
Mark Richards: 71, 348
Ted Thai/Polaris: 102
Norman Seeff: 117, 148
©Apple Inc. Used with permission. All rights reserved. Apple® and the Apple logo are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.: 159
George Lange/Contour by Getty Images: 171
Courtesy Pixar: 238
Kim Kulish: 305
John G. Mabanglo/AFP/Getty Images: 327
Michael O’Neill: 340
Monica M. Davey—EPA: 358
Jin Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images: 368
Bob Pepping/Contra Costa Times/Zuma Press: 411
Bebeto Matthews—AP: 444
Courtesy of Mike Slade: 452
Kimberly White—Reuters: 490
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John G. Mabanglo/EPA: 560
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FOOTNOTES
1 Raskin died of pancreatic cancer in 2005, not long after Jobs was diagnosed with the disease.
2 The firm changed its name from frogdesign to frog design in 2000 and moved to San Francisco.
Esslinger picked the original name not merely because frogs have the ability to metamorphose, but as a salute to its roots in the (f)ederal (r)epublic (o)f (g)ermany. He said that “the lowercase letters offered a nod to the Bauhaus notion of a non-hierarchical language, reinforcing the company’s ethos of democratic partnership.”
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