Father of the MP3 Player, is a story of Nathan Schulhof and the many experiences that led him to changing the world through disruptive technology. One of the pioneers involved in the tech boom, Schulhof is responsible for much of what we take for granted today, including downloading and streaming music and video, to purchasing anything on the Internet. He gives an insider’s view of how it all happened. This book has valuable information for entrepreneurs, students, techies, history buffs, or just regular people interested in a fascinating read. Nathan talks about the many lessons from the extreme highs and lows that life and business have to offer. From his dealings with Apple, AAPL and Microsoft, MSFT to doing an IPO, along with starting and selling multimillion dollar companies, Nathan Schulhof has changed the world. “I wanted to write a book that exposed some inner truths about the technology industry in Silicon Valley. I have opened up and shared my life which has been a series of dysfunctional, yet mostly successful events in this book. I expose the real life story of a serial entrepreneur. I hope it becomes as meaningful to you as I intended.”—Nathan Schulhof
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