A new biography portrays Steve Jobs as a skeptic all his life — giving up religion because he was troubled by starving children, calling executives who took over Apple "corrupt" and delaying cancer ...
After officially going on sale today, Walter Isaacson's authorized biography of Steve Jobs may become the top selling book of 2011 for the world's largest online retailer, Amazon.com. "The way things ...
Walter Isaacson included an interesting phrase at the end of his biography of Steve Jobs. He wrote, “Was he smart? No, not exceptionally. Instead, he was a genius.” “His genius was the ability to ...
Steve Jobs had a disdain for people who put profits first. In an upcoming authorized biography of the late Apple CEO, he calls the crop of executives brought in to run Apple after his ouster in 1985 ...
Update 10:05 a.m.: With increased interest publisher Simon & Schuster has again pushed up the release date to October 24, reports Crain's New York Business. In the early summer of 2004, I got a phone ...
The long-awaited biography on the late Apple co-founder and famed chief executive Steve Jobs – aptly titled Steve Jobs: The Exclusive Biography, by author Walter Isaacson – is now available through ...
(Reuters) - A new biography of late Apple Inc co-founder Steve Jobs hit book-shelves on Monday, offering arguably the most comprehensive, insightful look to date at the life and times of the revered ...
Walter Isaacson's magisterial biography of Steve Jobs is the portrait of one of the great geniuses of our time. Isaacson towards the end of the book says that Jobs "became the greatest business ...