Oct 25 2011
Steve Jobs: New Biography by Walter Isaacson

Walter Isaacson’s commendable work “Steve Jobs” is his hard work of forty interviews conducted in the time span of two years and interviews of Steve’s hundred family members, friends, adversaries, competitors as well as colleagues. It is the most reviving story of the roller coaster life and intense personality of an entrepreneur whose passionate appeal for perfection and drive was enough to revolutionized six industries, animated movies, personal computers, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing.

He presented Steve job as an icon of innovativeness and technology at the time when societies all over the world were striving to present their digital age economies. He understood that the best way to touch the global arena was to connect technology and creativity and set up a company where his imagination could be combined with remarkable technical achievements. The whole book is the depth of the enduring works of Jobs, his personality during his work and his personal life and what made him conceptualized the start of Apple. Also are the contributions of his foes, friends and colleagues who provided them with considerable views on the way he displayed both this personal and professional life.

Walter Isaacson really did a considerable job while narrating Steve’s life story from his birth to his last days which gives an insight into his personality, a man who had achieved laurels but was equally possessed with perfection on one hand and human fallacies on the other. Overall, “Steve Jobs” is enticing and very encouraging book. We come to know how the small incidents can shape the life of an individual who eventually built the largest corporation in the world of today.

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