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Recently the official biography of Steve Jobs was released.
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Unlike many other books that discuss bits and pieces from
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various points of views this goes over it all, from how Jobs
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was adopted all the way through the release of the iPad 2
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and iCloud. The book begins with the early days of Jobs and
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Woz cracking AT&T’s network with devices known as Blue Boxes,
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helping lay the groundwork for the pair to begin Apple
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Computers. It’s also very blunt and honest about Jobs,
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including how he was almost entirely out of his daughter’s
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life for years, his surprising sensitivity that went along
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with his harsh, brash nature as well as his insistence that
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doing drugs in his youth was one of the best experiences of
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his life. One of the things that struck me was the incredible
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cast of characters. Some of the well known tech giants of
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today including Bill Gates were integral parts of the story
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of how Apple came to be as well as the genesis of Microsoft.
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Of course Jobs held nothing back in his opinion of Gates.
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The book also goes into detail with Steve Jobs’ involvement
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in Pixar and his ouster and eventual return to Apple to save
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the dying company. He also talks about the origins of some of
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the most popular Apple devices of today such as the iPod,
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iPhone and iPad. For example, when designing the iPhone there
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were two main models they were considering, P1 which would be
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a phone based around the clickwheel and P2 which would use a
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large multitouch display. While of course the final version had
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a multitouch screen it would have been a sight to see how the
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iPhone would have been with a clickwheel instead.
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The Steve Jobs biography is a hefty 656 pages however I must
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say I thoroughly enjoyed every bit of it as I devoured the
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book during the past few days. If you are interested in the
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history of Apple or even just want a look back at the
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incredible time that it was started in,
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I highly recommend you give it a shot.