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Yet Jobs took a hands-off approach to writer Walter Isaacson, who was given access to Jobs, his family, friends and colleagues for the biography “Steve Jobs,” to be released Monday.
Walter Isaacson's biography, "Steve Jobs," has arrived. It's a good read, and CNET News is teasing out tidbits from the 656-page book. Jobs died earlier this month at age 56 after a fight with ...
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 ...
The book, called "Steve Jobs: A Biography," was originally scheduled to come out next March, but its publisher Simon & Schuster said on Tuesday that it was moving up the publication date to Nov. 21.
(CBS) - Not keen on spending the cash for Steve Jobs' biography? FYI, it's $16.99 for the Kindle eBook. Here's a tricky workaround that will get you a free audio version of the Walter Isaacson ...
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 ...
Steve Jobs Bio Scores Biggest Debut of the Year The book sells 379,000 copies -- biggest first week sales since November 2010 -- and could be on track to be No. 1 highest selling of 2011.
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 ...
A new biography of Steve Jobs is revealing new details of the Apple Inc. co-founder’s youth, his battle with cancer, his relationship with his biological parents and his unvarnished feelings ...
Walter Isaacson's new Jobs biography reveals the late Apple co-founder was bullied in school, named Apple while on a 'fruitarian' diet, and counted the Beatles among his favorite bands.
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