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A More Complex Steve Jobs Revealed

CJ Westerberg, October 24, 2011 9:37 AM

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If you missed last night's episode PLUS Bonus video

We've heard the stories about the complexities of Steve Jobs, such as his demanding personality and adoption . . . but in the last few days new revelations are being leaked -
many of them not so flattering and "messy" -
from the Steve Jobs biography, written by President and CEO of The Aspen Institute and former Time magazine editor, Walter Isaacson,
author of the heralded biossteve-jobs-amazon.jpg of Ben Franklin and Albert Einstein.  His new book is simply and aptly titled Steve Jobs, apparently the only element of the book, along with the cover image, Steve Jobs was allowed to have approval over. . .

Isaacson is interviewed by CBS reporter Steve Kroft in (3) videos below in case you missed last night.  We added a third one that was not shown on prime time, which deals with Jobs' relationship and views on Bill Gates, Larry Page of Google, and Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook. 

Well worth checking out.

4th Video Below: ABC News reporter & GMA host, George Stephanopoulos interview below.
"Was he smart?
No, not exceptionally.
Instead, he was a genius."His genius was the ability to connect poetry to technology."
    -  Isaacson to Stephanopoulos about Jobs





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