Photo report: iPad tutorial for women and other fun books on Apple-themed
Makradar Technologies / / December 19, 2019
Did you know that Steve Jobs more than a dozen books about life, and it is only in Russian? Of course, most of them - a rewrite and translated "literature", but the fact is, of course, fun. The same applies to other books about Apple. But it is better to see once than to read, so I invite readers to «MakRadara" virtually go to the two most famous book store in Moscow.
First went to the bookstore "Moscow". He opened in 1958 and is one of the three most popular book stores in Moscow.
A wall of books about great men. Books about Jobs are in different places, for example, one of them I took off the shelf "On success, wealth and prosperity."
I opened the book publishing "Olympus-Business." Inside - more than a thousand quotes Jobs over the years, collected from hundreds of sources.
There is a shop and a shelf under the name «iPad, iPhone». Books out there, of course, carbon monoxide.
«IPad without fear." Yes, bites, probably.
And this is all a "masterpiece". Target audience - pensioners kettles. It is necessary to think of this.
Now we move on Tverskaya, Novy Arbat, in the best book store in Moscow - "Moscow Book House" on Novy Arbat.
The store opened in 1967. He has become the largest bookstore of the USSR with a total area of 4,500 m².
The required room - on the second floor. That's a separate stand with biographies of great men. By the already visible books about Jobs added story first love Steve - Chris Brennan.
Hall 8. Here we will look for books about Apple.
The same waste paper self-help (self-tormentors). Open, honor?
"Podcasts - it's sort of like a radio subscription, cut into small pieces-releases." A-ah, @kosyan, probably advised the author of the book.
And here is another "masterpiece" - iPad tutorial for women. Interestingly, and you even exist, Ivan Zhukov?
When searching for a tag Apple fall book list into multiple pages. As the saying goes, "a book different needs, different books are important." And by the way, whose quote? Jobs not?