Steve Jobs

By Walter Isaacson

Memon Gulf

Reviewed on Apr 14, 2023

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a biography written by Walter Isaacson provides an in-depth look into the life of one of the most influential and innovative entrepreneurs

"Steve Jobs" is a biography written by Walter Isaacson that provides an in-depth look into the life of one of the most influential and innovative entrepreneurs of our time, Steve Jobs. The book, which was released in 2011, not long after Jobs passed away, is based on more than 40 interviews with Jobs as well as with members of his family, circle of friends, and workmates.


The biography of Steve Jobs spans his life from his early years in California to his climb to become one of the most important and creative individuals in the tech sector. Isaacson dives deeply into Jobs' character, highlighting his renown intensity, his perfectionism, and his propensity for developing goods that he would personally want to use.

Isaacson also examines Jobs' interactions with significant figures in his life, including Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, his wife, kids, and numerous coworkers at Apple and other businesses. The book contains several anecdotes regarding Jobs' contacts with these people as well as his business and design philosophy.

In his book, Isaacson presents a nuanced portrait of Jobs as a bright but fallible person who was able to engender immense loyalty and admiration from those around him despite the fact that he could be stern and abrasive. In the end, the book offers an intriguing and insightful examination of one of the most significant figures of the modern era.

The biography of Steve Jobs spans his life from his formative years in Silicon Valley, through his co-founding of Apple with Steve Wozniak, his tenures at NeXT and Pixar, and finally his return to Apple, where he was instrumental in the development of products including the iPod, iPhone, and iPad.


In order to create a thorough portrayal of the complex and frequently contradictory personality of the Apple co-founder, Isaacson interviewed over 100 family members, friends, coworkers, and competitors in addition to over 40 interviews with Jobs before his death in 2011.


Additionally, the book explores Jobs' private life, including his interactions with friends, family, and coworkers as well as his cancer battle. In conclusion, "Steve Jobs" provides an intriguing glimpse into the lives and legacy of one man.

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