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(Reuters) - The release date for a Steve Jobs biography has been pushed up to October 24, according to a spokesman for Simon & Schuster, the publishing house behind the long-awaited book.
This marks the second time that the publisher, owned by CBS Corp, has moved the publication date. It was slated to come out November 21.
Walter Isaacson, the former managing editor of Time magazine and current chief executive of the Aspen Institute, is the author of "Steve Jobs," now the No. 1 bestseller on Amazon's customer purchase list.
Jobs, the charismatic co-founder and former chief executive of Apple Inc died on Wednesday in Palo Alto, California at the age of 56. He is considered to be among the greatest American chief executives of his generation.
(Reporting by Jennifer Saba. Editing by Robert MacMillan)
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GalacticCat wrote:
Steve Jobs was a genius at marketing. But he invented nothing . Just used what others had made , and repackaged it cleverly, then sold it world wide . Like NOKIA did with their smart phones. Jobs created work for hundreds thousands of Chinese at the massive FOXCONN manufacturing plants in China. where workers are driven like slaves. So remember folks, there is no such thing as a one sided coin. Do any one know who Donald Davies of England is . He is the guy who developed ‘package-switching network” on which www. is based. And without which Apple products could not function. NO I am not anti-Apple and admire the genius of Jobs marketing skill. But that is where it ends . But our trashy media feeds the masses with only the sensational stories (one-sided), Its Jobs today . Amanda Knox yesterday . And who knows tomorrow ?.
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