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Steve Jobs
by Walter Isaacson
Ah the "Book of Jobs" as I fondly referred to this heavy tome as I lugged it around for well over a month (all the while thinking I wish I bought this for my Kindle). It took me longer then usual to get through this dense read (so much detail and names) but I'm so glad I took my time immersing myself in the deconstruction of Mr. Jobs. Walter Isaacson did a brilliant job weaving together interviews, stories, and facts gathered over many years. While I came to dislike Steve Jobs immensley as a person, the book still made me respect him as my generation's greatest innovator. Glad I didn't work for the man, but glad so many others did.
My favorite tidbits included finding out Steve Jobs was that he was born in Green Bay, WI and his thoughts on death (see the final chapter and his view on power switches).
My favorite tidbits included finding out Steve Jobs was that he was born in Green Bay, WI and his thoughts on death (see the final chapter and his view on power switches).