Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Steve jobs walter isaacson

  • Walter Isaacson has become the James Boswell of genius up exercises for Mr.
  • (Washington Times)
  • Two months before Apple Inc. co-founder and CEO Steve Jobs died of pancreatic cancer, he told his biographer Walter Isaacson: "I'm disappointed in Obama.
  • (Town Hall)
  • The rivalry between Jobs and Gates, the two iconic technology entrepreneurs of this century, whose products have changed the way we do things in everyday life, has never been forgotten. Walter Isaacson brought it out when he was writing Steve Jobs' biography.
  • (Silicon India)
  • banal responses it got from Steven Jobs, SS# 549-94-3295. Here, all the rich personal history and corporate intrigue that filled Walter Isaacson's bestselling bio-tome are stripped out and replaced by a job application for 7-11.
  • (Forbes)
  • Thank God I can finally play another pad, he adds. Steve Jobs, who in Walter Isaacsons biography called Android and other Google products s**t, might be rolling over in his grave.
  • (PC Magazine)
  • In his last years, Steven P Jobs veered from exotic diets to cutting-edge treatments as he fought the cancer that ultimately took his life, according to a new biography to be published on Monday.
  • (Deccan Herald)
  • What did the FBI have on Steve Jobs? Not much it's about as mundane as they come.
  • (All Things Digital)
  • The story of Bill Gates' final visit with Steve Jobs was told in Walter Isaacson's biography of the Apple co-founder, but an ABC News interview airing on Nightline tonight lets Gates tell the story.
  • (GeekWire)
  • It was in this context that I was riveted reading Steve Jobs' biography by Walter Isaacson. Given the number of different interviews and unfettered access granted to Isaacson, it felt like an incredibly authentic account of Jobs' life.
  • (TechCrunch)

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