Ludwik

  • The Secrets of Bezos

    Amazon.com rivals Wal-Mart as a store, Apple as a device maker, and IBM as a data services provider. It will rake in about $75 billion this year. For his book, Bloomberg Businessweek’s Brad Stone spoke to hundreds of current and former friends of founder Jeff Bezos. In the process, he discovered the poignant story of how Amazon became the Everything Store.

  • The genius behind Steve

    Could operations whiz Tim Cook run the company someday?

  • The Believer

    As a founder of PayPal, Elon Musk made $250 million in an Internet minute. But then he got bored. He wanted a bigger challenge. Much bigger. So he asked himself: What are the three largest, most important, most difficult challenges of our time? The answer: solar power, space travel, and electric cars. Then he tried to tackle all three at once.

  • All Is Fair in Love and Twitter

    The sweet, innocent ideas and ruthless power plays that created Twitter.

  • Tomato Can Blues

    The tale of a real gun shop robbery and the search for a suspect whom many thought was dead.

  • Two-Hit Wonder

    Jack Dorsey, of Twitter, is now making big money at Square—and is out to prove that he’s more than a lucky man.

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