Books about Business, and business people, and IT, and stuff
Posted: Thu Jan 15, 2009 2:49 pm
Hey all
I've never really been able to read on the bus of a morning and afternoon, I get quite the stomach ache. But I did find that if I'm REALLY in to what I'm reading, I read differently, and it doesn't affect me nearly as much.
I've found that books about businesses, and business people.. or true stories about things like that are great. Not just business as such though, history of interesting events, IT/Computing, anything like that.
I was wondering if anyone has any good ones I can read?
Recently I've read:
Masters of Doom
Follows early computing in the USA, with John Carmack and John Romero creating games that lead to Commander Keen, Wolfenstein and Doom.
The GOOGLE Story
Again, an IT book about Larry Page and Sergey Brin and their creation of Google whilst at university.
The Draft
Written by Emma Quayle who follows the AFL and younger leagues closely, this book follows the events leading up to the 2007 AFL National Draft. Follows Brad Ebert, Trent Cotchin and various other kids as they battle injuries etc in the hope of being drafted.
Starbucked
Very good read about the coffee boom, it's culture, and how Starbucks has changed the world for better and worse. Impartial and well written.
SEX.com
A book about the theft of sex.com - probably the most sought after domain name in Internet history. The amounts of money bandied around in this book are amazing (initially, some sex sites would pay sex.com $45k a month to place a banner on their front page). Deals with how it was stolen, and the (almost) 10 year battle to win it back.
Gerry Harvey
Shorter book about the rise of Gerry Harvey, probably the most successful retailer Australia has ever seen. Since Norman Ross, his first company, was bought by Alan Bond (and then Gerry was sacked) to starting Harvey Norman, this book is a more basic read about managing, and Gerry's style.
I plan to get Richard Branson's latest book which deals more with his business than his exploits in hot air balloons et al.. and a few others.
I've never really been able to read on the bus of a morning and afternoon, I get quite the stomach ache. But I did find that if I'm REALLY in to what I'm reading, I read differently, and it doesn't affect me nearly as much.
I've found that books about businesses, and business people.. or true stories about things like that are great. Not just business as such though, history of interesting events, IT/Computing, anything like that.
I was wondering if anyone has any good ones I can read?
Recently I've read:
Masters of Doom
Follows early computing in the USA, with John Carmack and John Romero creating games that lead to Commander Keen, Wolfenstein and Doom.
The GOOGLE Story
Again, an IT book about Larry Page and Sergey Brin and their creation of Google whilst at university.
The Draft
Written by Emma Quayle who follows the AFL and younger leagues closely, this book follows the events leading up to the 2007 AFL National Draft. Follows Brad Ebert, Trent Cotchin and various other kids as they battle injuries etc in the hope of being drafted.
Starbucked
Very good read about the coffee boom, it's culture, and how Starbucks has changed the world for better and worse. Impartial and well written.
SEX.com
A book about the theft of sex.com - probably the most sought after domain name in Internet history. The amounts of money bandied around in this book are amazing (initially, some sex sites would pay sex.com $45k a month to place a banner on their front page). Deals with how it was stolen, and the (almost) 10 year battle to win it back.
Gerry Harvey
Shorter book about the rise of Gerry Harvey, probably the most successful retailer Australia has ever seen. Since Norman Ross, his first company, was bought by Alan Bond (and then Gerry was sacked) to starting Harvey Norman, this book is a more basic read about managing, and Gerry's style.
I plan to get Richard Branson's latest book which deals more with his business than his exploits in hot air balloons et al.. and a few others.