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Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs is in some ways another product created from the mind of its subject. Though Jobs was insistent that he wouldn’t interfere with the writing of the ...
Walter Isaacson's new biography "Steve Jobs" is highly-anticipated for some very good reasons. Isaacson had a fascinating subject (Jobs), intimate access (he was Jobs's authorized biographer), and ...
Steve Jobs: In the Oct. 29 Calendar section, a review of “Steve Jobs,” Walter Isaacson’s biography of the Apple co-founder, said that Jobs grew up in suburban Pal Alto ...
Paul Kedrosky reviews Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson. All this is prelude, with the Apple story the biography's main arc. It started as a clichéd one – two guys in a garage, Jobs and man-child ...
Not the serialisation rights to Walter Isaacson's exemplary biography of Steve Jobs (though it got that, too), but the epitome of the coarse-grained, dullard response to the story of Jobs's life ...
STEVE JOBS, by Walter Isaacson. Simon & Schuster , 630 pp., $35. Amid the carpet-bomb-style publicity for Walter Isaacson 's new biography of Steve Jobs , it's starting to seem as if Jobs ' death ...
After the spate of obituaries, is there anything left to learn about the man who turned personal computing into a pleasure — and then a necessity — for so many of us? Yes. In Steve Jobs ...
While EW’s official take on Walter Isaacson’s Steve Jobs is forthcoming, there’s been a lot of advance buzz out there about details from the book. We’re promised a good deal of ...
Oct. 23, 2011 — -- Steve Jobs, in the eyes of his biographer Walter Isaacson, could almost have been two people -- a tough businessman with the temperament of an artist, a sometimes-cruel ...
In a new biography, author Walter Isaacson describes Steve Jobs as selfish and arrogant as well as the creative genius behind Apple’s successful products. paul sakuma/ap/file 2007.
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