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  2. Guy Kawasaki - Wikipedia

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    Guy Takeo Kawasaki (born August 30, 1954) is an American marketing specialist, ... December 2019 to Current, Kawasaki created a podcast called Remarkable People.

  3. The Big Moo - Wikipedia

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    The Big Moo: Stop Trying to be Perfect and Start Being Remarkable (2005) is a collection of short essays on marketing. The essays were written by 32 different well-known authors in the field. They included Tom Peters, Malcolm Gladwell, Guy Kawasaki, Mark Cuban, and Daniel H. Pink. The specific author of each essay, however, was not identified.

  4. Technology evangelist - Wikipedia

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    Guy Kawasaki with a Macintosh product. Kawasaki, on the other hand, was credited for the remarkable growth of the software developed for the Macintosh, jumping from a few dozen products to more than 600 in less than a year of spreading the so-called Macintosh gospel. [7] He claims, "Evangelism isn't a job title, it's a way of life."

  5. The Macintosh Way - Wikipedia

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    The Macintosh Way was the first book written by former Apple evangelist Guy Kawasaki.Subtitled "the art of guerrilla management", the book focused on technology marketing and management and includes many anecdotes culled from Kawasaki's experience during the early development of the Macintosh.

  6. ReMarkable Tablet review: Can this tablet replace all your ...

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    The ReMarkable Tablet won't, however, be a good replacement for a more conventional tablet like an iPad. It's not meant for the same function an iPad would provide, like surfing the Internet ...

  7. Truemors - Wikipedia

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    Truemors, is a user-created rumor reporting site founded by noted author and venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki. The service launched in the middle of May 2007 to mixed reviews. While its home page resembles many list-style sites such as Digg and Reddit, Truemors focuses on "true rumors" in a time-sensitive setting.

  8. Apple community - Wikipedia

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    Former Macintosh division lead Jean-Louis Gassée, a Frenchman, was an advocate in France for personal computing, and contributed to Apple's "remarkable" success in that country. [ 44 ] Until 2007, the Apple Expo trade show was held yearly in Paris, and attended by Apple to hold several keynotes.

  9. Stanford Entrepreneurship Corner - Wikipedia

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    Speakers include Guy Kawasaki (The Art of the Start Author), Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook founder) and Larry Page (Google Co-founder). There are also speakers from companies including Mozilla , Hewlett Packard , Electronic Arts and Tesla Motors .