How long is Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson?
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- How long is Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson?
- Is Steve Jobs book accurate?
- Why did Steve Jobs leave Apple?
- Was Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs biased?
- What is the best biography of Steve Jobs?
- What is the relationship between Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak?
- Why did so many of Steve Jobs' employees last so long?
How long is Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson?
Steve Jobs (book)
Author | Walter Isaacson |
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Publisher | Simon & Schuster (U.S.) |
Publication date | Octo |
Media type | E-book, Print (Hardback and Paperback), and Audiobook |
Pages | 656 pp. |
Is Steve Jobs book accurate?
He spoke with Jobs' family, and co-workers at Apple. The result of those interviews was "Steve Jobs," a 657 book that became the definitive work on one of history's greatest businessmen. ... "The book is smart, accurate, informative, insightful, and at times, utterly heartbreaking.
Why did Steve Jobs leave Apple?
Steve Jobs leaves Apple in 1985 After losing a boardroom battle with John Sculley — a CEO Jobs recruited from Pepsi a couple years earlier — Jobs decided to leave Apple, feeling forced out of the company he started. ... NeXT never became the success Jobs hoped it would be.
Was Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs biased?
- A biographer must be passionate about his or her subject in order to devote the time needed to write a thorough biography, and with passion comes bias, whether positive or negative. Isaacson was positively biased towards Jobs, however, this did not prevent him from exposing the darker side of Jobs' personality.
What is the best biography of Steve Jobs?
- Walter Isaacson's "enthralling" (The New Yorker) worldwide bestselling biography of Apple cofounder Steve Jobs.
What is the relationship between Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak?
- Wozniak was Job's only friend at times, and looked up to him always, but Jobs screwed him over time and again. Jobs didn't even claim his first born daughter (until much later) as his own even though there was no doubt she belonged to him.
Why did so many of Steve Jobs' employees last so long?
- The ones who lasted were the ones who believed in his vision and their Jobs-given opportunity to indulge and demonstrate their own creativity. The ones who lasted were the best and brightest the tech and artistic world had to offer. The ones who lasted were the ones who took his ideas and made them into our reality.