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Steve Jobs died on October 5, 2011. To recognize his accomplishments, we've compiled the best of the best right here. He will be missed. Steve's Childhood Home Steve was born in 1955, was adopted ...
Steve Jobs, according to Walter Isaacson's biography, almost missed meeting Barack Obama in 2010 because he insisted that Obama personally ask him that they get together. Then, when they met near ...
Steve Jobs left few visible tracks in Washington politics, but it wasn't for a lack of influence, according to a new biography. During the Monica Lewinsky scandal, he told President Bill Clinton ...
Steve Jobs, the co- founder of Apple and one of the most well-known innovator, visionary and genius in the world, died on Oct. 5, shocking the whole world.
After Steve Jobs was diagnosed with cancer, he asked Walter Isaacson to write his biography. The new book tells the personal story of the man behind the personal computer — from his childhood in ...
With Steve Jobs' passing, we have lost one of the greatest technological innovators of our time. Jobs wasn't just a savvy businessman, he was a visionary who made it his mission to humanize ...
The billionaire venture capitalist said a lot of Steve Jobs' genius came from his ability to argue about everything.
In 2011 Walter Isaacson published a biography of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. Isaacson’s biography was fully authorized by its subject: Jobs handpicked Isaacson, who had written biographies of ...
Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson is available for pre-order on Amazon and Barnes and Noble for $18 and tops the each store’s bestsellers lists. CBS’ 60 minutes will broadcast an interview with ...
In the final chapter of the new biography Becoming Steve Jobs, authors Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli recount a time when the legendary Apple founder had to cancel an important meeting. Jobs ...
Steve Jobs, renowned as one of the most influential and visionary leaders of this time, left an indelible mark on technology and innovation. His work at Apple Inc. redefined the landscape of ...
In Walter Isaacson’s biography Steve Jobs, he told the author his goal was to build an enduring company that prioritized people. While still necessary, everything else–products and profits ...