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“On the day he unveiled the Macintosh, a reporter from Popular Science asked Jobs what type of market research he had done. Jobs responded by scoffing, "Did Alexander Graham Bell do any market research before he invented the telephone?”

Quote by Walter Isaacson

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Steve Jobs

This book offers an in-depth look at the life of Steve Jobs, exploring his early years, his time at Apple, and his impact on the tech industry. It delves into his vision for product design, his management style, and the challenges he faced throughout his career. more

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Walter Isaacson
Walter Isaacson

Walter Isaacson is a renowned American author and biographer. Known for his in-depth research and vivid storytelling, he has written biographies about historical figures such as Thomas Jefferson, Albert Einstein, and Steve Jobs. His works not only detail the lives and achievements of these individuals but also delve into their inner worlds and thoughts. more

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