Hold onto your TV Hat – Simon & Schuster are publishing the official biography of Steve Jobs.
Written by TIME editor Walter Isaacson, the man behind the biographies of other revolutionary geniuses such as Ben Franklin and Einstein, ‘iSteve: The Book of Jobs’ will chronicle Big Steve’s formation, leave from, return to, and command of Apple’s intense legacy. The biography will be based on information gleaned from three years of interviews Isaacson personally conducted with Jobs, his family, friends, enemies, co-workers, and everyone in between. Suffice it to say, this will most certainly be the official word on Jobs.
That being said, this should prove a most insightful look into the life of one of the most private CEOs ever to make a black turtleneck look good. And if Jobs has done only one thing with his career, it has been making a black turtleneck look good.


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