On October 23, 2001, Apple Computer, a company known for its chic, cutting-edge technology -- if not necessarily for its dominant market share -- launched a product with an enticing promise: You can carry an entire music collection in your pocket. It was called the iPod. What happened next exceeded the company's wildest dreams. Over 50 million people have inserted the device's distinctive white buds into their ears, and the iPod has become a global obsession. The Perfect Thing is the definitive account, from design and marketing to startling impact, of Apple's iPod, the signature device of our young century.
Besides being one of the most successful consumer products in decades, the iPod has changed our behavior and even our society. It has transformed Apple from a computer company into a consumer electronics giant. It has remolded the music business, altering not only the means of distribution but even the ways in which people enjoy and think about music. Its ubiquity and its universally acknowledged coolness have made it a symbol for the digital age itself, with commentators remarking on "the iPod generation." Now the iPod is beginning to transform the broadcast industry, too, as podcasting becomes a way to access radio and television programming. Meanwhile millions of Podheads obsess about their gizmo, reveling in the personal soundtrack it offers them, basking in the social cachet it lends them, even wondering whether the device itself has its own musical preferences.
Steven Levy, the chief technology correspondent for Newsweek magazine and a longtime Apple watcher, is the ideal writer to tell the iPod's tale. He has had access to all the key players in the iPod story, including Steve Jobs, Apple's charismatic cofounder and CEO, whom Levy has known for over twenty years. Detailing for the first time the complete story of the creation of the iPod, Levy explains why Apple succeeded brilliantly with its version of the MP3 player when other companies didn't get it right, and how Jobs was able to convince the bosses at the big record labels to license their music for Apple's groundbreaking iTunes Store. (We even learn why the iPod is white.) Besides his inside view of Apple, Levy draws on his experiences covering Napster and attending Supreme Court arguments on copyright (as well as his own travels on the iPod's click wheel) to address all of the fascinating issues -- technical, legal, social, and musical -- that the iPod raises.
Borrowing one of the definitive qualities of the iPod itself, The Perfect Thing shuffles the book format. Each chapter of this book was written to stand on its own, a deeply researched, wittily observed take on a different aspect of the iPod. The sequence of the chapters in the book has been shuffled in different copies, with only the opening and concluding sections excepted. "Shuffle" is a hallmark of the digital age -- and The Perfect Thing, via sharp, insightful reporting, is the perfect guide to the deceptively diminutive gadget embodying our era.
史蒂文·利维(Steven Levy),美国《新闻周刊》(Newsweek)高级编辑、科技主笔。
作为科技作家,他最著名的作品《黑客:电脑时代的英雄》(Hackers - Heroes of the Computer Revolution)改变了公众对黑客的刻板印象。
作为科技记者,他追踪采访微软和苹果等IT巨头数十年,讲述Macintosh历史的《疯狂伟大》(Insanely Great - The Life and Times of Macintosh, the Computer that Changed Everything)奠定了他苹果首席观察家的地位。
作者,显然是一个IPOD的狂热追随者,看他的文字,总会令我联到,KESO对GOOGLE的狂热,因为,同在数字音乐的产业,这些文字对我而言,不只是关于IPOD的一切,更多还是看到了一个有着近乎强迫症的完美主义的缔造者。 关于数字产业的传统时代的颠覆,在欧美那样一个对版权文明有着...
评分怎么说呢~作者功力真的是不俗,对IT业的认识真是让国内同行们感到汗颜~而且他有很卓越的控制能力这主要体现在各个章节的叙事与安排上,基本上写的很轻松但也可以给外行补充知识了~但总的来说作者的论调还是基于力推iPod这一积极立场的,所以很多与iPod稍有过节的人物描述就可想...
评分一直没搞明白iPod为什么会成功,是apple的品牌效应么? 大容量? 不那么耐用的电池? 漂亮的外表? 纯白的耳机? 看完这本书,我依然没有确切答案,但是多了一个启示:硬件+软件+网络商店 我以前一直把注意力放在硬件上面,除了漂亮的外型和易于操作,凭什么iPod能打败那么多的mp3播放器...
评分事实又一次告诉我们——了解某个东西,千万不要从它的超级粉丝那里获取资源。应该说这本书讲述了很多关于Apple、关于iPod的东西,关于iPod的“起源”,Mp3的早期历史,独创的音乐模式等等。印象更深的的印象是:我跟乔布斯很熟,乔布斯是神,Apple是完美的,iPod是几近完美...
坦白讲,这本书的阅读体验是相当“沉浸式”的,以至于我得找个安静的环境才能真正进入状态。它需要你全神贯注,因为作者埋藏了许多细节和伏笔,如果稍微走神,可能会错过一些微妙的暗示,而这些暗示往往是理解后续发展的关键。我尤其喜欢作者对环境氛围的营造,那种若有似无的时代背景感,以及弥漫在字里行间的某种挥之不去的忧郁气质,都构建得非常成功。它不喧哗,不张扬,却有着一种强大的内在引力,将你拖入它精心编织的世界里。每一次呼吸、每一个选择,都似乎带着一种宿命的重量。对于那些习惯了快速消费阅读的读者来说,这本书或许需要一点耐心,但请相信,这份耐心所换来的阅读回报,绝对是超乎预期的丰厚和深刻。
评分老实说,一开始我对这本书的期待值并没有那么高,毕竟市面上同类型题材的作品太多了,很容易产生审美疲劳。但这本书的叙事结构非常巧妙,它不是那种平铺直叙的流水账,而是像一个精密的钟表,所有的齿轮都在精确地咬合,引导着故事在不同的时间线上穿梭,却始终保持着清晰的主线。这种非线性的叙事手法,非但没有造成阅读障碍,反而增添了悬念和层次感。我特别欣赏作者处理冲突的方式,不是那种大张旗鼓的戏剧冲突,而是潜藏在日常对话和内心独白中的暗流涌动,每一次的爆发都显得那么自然而然,却又足以撼动人心。而且,它的节奏把控得极佳,你知道什么时候该慢下来品味那些哲思,什么时候又该加速,屏住呼吸迎接情节的转折。这种高水准的叙事技巧,绝对是值得那些追求文学性的读者反复品读的。
评分这本书,哇,简直是一场文字的盛宴。从翻开第一页开始,我就被那种扑面而来的细腻情感牢牢抓住了。作者对于人物心理的刻画简直是入木三分,每一个细微的犹豫、每一次不经意的眼神交流,都被捕捉得如此精准,让我感觉自己不是在阅读,而是在亲身经历着主角们生活的起起伏伏。那种深入骨髓的孤独感,那种对美好事物近乎偏执的追求,都通过一种极其克制却又充满力量的笔触展现出来。尤其是一些场景描写,简直可以用“令人窒息的美”来形容,那种光影的交错、空气中弥漫的气息,都能清晰地在脑海中构建出来,仿佛触手可及。我得说,很少有作品能让我产生如此强烈的代入感,以至于读完之后,还需要花很长时间才能从那个世界抽离出来,重新适应现实生活。这本书不仅仅是讲述了一个故事,它更像是一面镜子,照出了人性中最柔软也最坚韧的部分,让人在合上书页时,对生活中的“完美”有了更深层次的思考。那种回味无穷的韵味,真是久违了。
评分我发现这本书最厉害的一点在于,它成功地避开了许多同类题材中常见的俗套和说教意味。它没有试图去给出一个标准答案,也没有试图去强行灌输某种人生哲学。相反,它只是忠实地记录了一段经历,呈现了几种复杂的人性面向,然后将解读的空间完全留给了读者。我读完后,脑子里充满了各种各样的疑问和新的思考方向,而不是一个被盖棺定论的结论。这种留白的处理,让这本书的生命力大大延长了。你可以在不同的年龄段重读它,每一次都会有全新的体会。比如第一次读,可能关注的是表面的情节纠葛;但第二次,你可能会被人物行为背后的深层动机所吸引。它不提供慰藉,但它提供深度,而这种深度,才是真正能让人信服和长久珍藏的价值所在。
评分这本书的语言风格,简直就是一股清新的山泉,涤荡了我近来阅读疲劳的感官。它没有使用太多华丽辞藻的堆砌,反而是一种近乎散文诗的简洁与精准。每一句话都像经过千锤百炼,恰到好处,没有一处多余的赘述,也没有一处含糊不清的表达。这种对文字的敬畏之心,在当下的快餐文学中是极为罕见的。特别是当作者描绘到那些稍纵即逝的情感波动时,那种精准捕捉的力度让人惊叹。它让你意识到,原来我们日常生活中那些难以言喻的“感觉”,是可以通过如此优美的文字被清晰地界定和表达出来的。我甚至忍不住会停下来,对着某些段落默默地读上好几遍,试图去拆解其中蕴含的结构美感和韵律感。对于那些重视文笔的读者来说,这本书绝对算得上是一本范本级别的存在。
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