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Steve Jobs bio heads to paperback w/ updated cover, afterword
Simon & Schuster will launch the paperback version of Walter Isaacson's Steve Jobs bio on September 10. The book will include an updated afterword, presumably with new info since its original hardcover release, and also an updated cover.
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Paperback Version of Jobs' Best-Selling Bio to Be Released in Fall,...
Simon & Schuster said it will finally be publishing the paperback edition of Walter Isaacson's best-selling authorized biography of Steve Jobs on September 10, which will feature a new cover image of the iconic Apple co-founder as a younger man.
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DOJ Quotes Steve Jobs Bio in Opening Statement
During its opening statement in U.S. v. Apple et al. today, the Department of Justice ran a slide show that opened with an excerpt from Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson .
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Steve Jobs as J.D. Rockefeller
The first federal antitrust trial in almost a decade -- U.S.A. v. Apple Inc. et al .
Steve Jobs as J.D. Rockefeller
The first federal antitrust trial in almost a decade -- U.S.A. v. Apple Inc. et al .
Mumbai, June 1: Can a returning honcho resurrect the fortunes of a faltering company that he either founded or once ran very successfully? Steve Jobs is probably the best-known comeback chairman - and was arguably even more successful in his second stint at Apple than in his first.
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Steve Jobs wasn't given to making political statements, but he did send signals: He dated Joan Baez, he toasted Barack Obama and, according to Walter Isaacson's biography , he chewed out Rupert Murdoch privately for letting Fox News become "an incredibly destructive force in our society." But when Tim Cook testified before a Senate subcommittee ... (more)
Xbox One announced: Steve Jobs' dream device has arrived, and it's...
Just before he died, Steve Jobs told his biographer Walter Isaacson about his dream for revolutionizing television.
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Steve Jobs's family has been giving money away anonymously for more than 2 decades
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