A frank biography of Apple founder Steve Jobs

One of a long line of American entrepreneurial geniuses or someone who was just fundamentally odd? The official biography of Apple founder Steve Jobs seeks to discover the man behind the myth.

Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

Two strong images of Apple's co-founder emerge from the biography, says Richard Waters in the FT. One is of Jobs as the latest of a "long tradition of US business leaders. Riding the wave of a new technology and imbued with strong consumer product and marketing instincts, he stirred up new markets where few before even dreamed they might exist much as entrepreneurs from Henry Ford to Polaroid's Edwin Land had before him." The other, to copy a phrase from Microsoft rival Bill Gates, is of someone who was "fundamentally odd".

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