{"id":94,"date":"2005-11-12T18:14:00","date_gmt":"2005-11-13T02:14:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.regnordman.com\/2005\/11\/12\/icon-steve-jobs-the-greatest-second-act-in-the-history-of-business\/"},"modified":"2007-02-12T18:37:38","modified_gmt":"2007-02-13T02:37:38","slug":"icon-steve-jobs-the-greatest-second-act-in-the-history-of-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.regnordman.com\/2005\/11\/12\/icon-steve-jobs-the-greatest-second-act-in-the-history-of-business\/","title":{"rendered":"Icon. Steve Jobs. The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business."},"content":{"rendered":"

Icon. Steve Jobs. The Greatest Second Act in the History of Business.
\nYoung & Simon. 2005. ISBN 0471720836. An unauthorized biography that
\nJobs has banned from all Apple stores. Terrific red that I could not put
\ndown. Journalists put out the enjoyable books. Lots of names for Jobs,
\nfew complimentary, but he has weathered more self imposed defeats than
\nmost of us. This book takes you from the start up to the release of the
\nShuffle. You get a good sense of where Apple, Pixar and Disney is
\nheading plus a close look at the man who invented “the reality
\ndistortion field”. Read it and pass it on to others of our age. They
\nwill never bury him with ” a really nice guy ” on his tombstone.
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