@tfadell the experience itself is very special, isn’t it? it has a bit of the pen-pal element in it, I remember reading about the likes of Darwin and Newton writing to ither scientists and receiving their replies months after…now it’s pretty much instant
@tfadell I was talking the other day /w my cofounder about @stevewoz designing the hardware and software at the same time so they take advantage of ever kb available
All while creating the PC market we know today from a garage 🙄
Worth a watch for someone who wants to match the energy to the words in #BUILD...I hope @ComputerHistory saved those overflowing questions
Can't wait for the European version of these talks @tfadell 👀
If you weren’t able to join live or virtually for @joannastern and I at the @computerhistory watch it now
This was one of my favorite on-stages over the last few weeks. Thx for coming in from NYC @JoannaStern@WSJ#BUILD#Buildbook
https://t.co/TIY6vi6xvF
After I finished reading, I remembered this quote that I often hyperlink in the introductory email after joining a new company
In case you were wondering, the answer is 'Yeah', @tfadell not only created, but also #built shit🧰
Finished @tfadell's book last week (now also one of the titles in his 'Reading List' and halfway through a second), here are some thoughts🧠
TL;DR it's one of the *great* books that raises the bar and will likely redefine this space in years to come💎
Transmitting highly complex concepts in a way that's accessible to most people is a skill that a lot of 'Top CEOs' lack. That's when they try to hire @WalterIsaacson
The fact that this is a debut book is an achievement in itself 👏