Kawasaki
Guy Kawasaki (born 1954), one of the original Apple employees responsible for marketing of the Macintosh in 1984, is a Silicon Valley venture capitalist. more...
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He is noted for bringing the concept of evangelism to the high-tech business, focusing on creating passionate user-advocates for the Apple brand. Kawasaki was a former Apple Fellow, and after leaving the company, became CEO of a pseudo-spin-off of Apple called ACIUS, which produced the 4th Dimension database program. He also started the company Fog City Software. Recently, he has been involved in the rumor reporting site, Truemors, and an RSS aggregator, Alltop.
Kawasaki has a B.A. in psychology from Stanford University and an MBA from University of California, Los Angeles. He is Japanese American and a native of Honolulu, Hawaii where he attended the prestigious Iolani School.
He is currently CEO of Garage Technology Ventures, a venture capital firm which specializes in high-technology start-up firms located in Silicon Valley, California.
Bibliography
He is the author of many books including:
The Art of the Start (2004) ISBN 1-59184-056-2;
Rules for Revolutionaries (2000) ISBN 0-88730-995-X;
How to Drive Your Competition Crazy (1995) ISBN 0-7868-6124-X;
Hindsights (1995) ISBN 0-446-67115-0;
The Computer Curmudgeon (1993) ISBN 1-56830-013-1;
Selling the Dream (1992) ISBN 0-88730-600-4;
Database 101 (1991) ISBN 0-938151-52-5;
The Macintosh Way (1990) ISBN 0-06-097338-2;
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