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Randall Stross

Randall Stross
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Randall Stross

Randall Stross writes the New York Times column Digital Domain and is professor of business at San Jose State University. He is the author of several critically acclaimed books, including The Wizard of Menlo Park, eBoys, and The Microsoft Way. He lives in Burlingame, California.

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Zimbio, January 19, 2012
...founded Apple in 1976, and today Wozniak said some words I... Steve Jobs & The NeXT Big Thing Randall Stross (Author) (5) Download: $4.99 194 used & new... Non-profit organization Moment of Silence Inc. is offering an 8-second long silent audio track...
New York Times, December 27, 2011
...lending? Right now, ?many major publishers have effectively gone on strike,? withholding their e-books from library lending, Randall Stross writes in a survey of the scene. E-book lending is so efficient (no trip to the library to get, and then return, a...
Wired News, October 27, 2011
...to write a great Steve Jobs bio. I actually have a few ideas. 1. Robert X. Cringely. 2. Randall Stross. 3. Farhad Manjoo. 4. Ryan Tate. All of them write insightfully must-read pieces about tech. Stross has the advantage of having already written a Jobs...
UPublish.info, July 13, 2011
...textbook industry has particularly stringent antipiracy requirements and is moving towards a subscription model. As the normally anti-DRM Randall Stross noted in last Sunday's New York Times, this business model necessitates strong DRM. It comes down to...
Whitney Tilson's School Reform Blog, September 7, 2011
...students at schools "immersed" in technology.------------------ Digital Domain Computers at Home: Educational Hope vs. Teenage Reality By RANDALL STROSS Published: July 10, 2010 www.nytimes.com/2010/07/11/business/11digi.html ...