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'''''The Second Coming of Steve Jobs''''' is an [[unauthorized biography]] chronicling the life of [[Steve Jobs]], a co-founder of [[Apple Inc]] by [[Vanity Fair magazine]] writer [[Alan Deutschman]]. It covers his period at [[NeXT]], success at [[Pixar]] and his comeback to Apple followed by the introduction of [[iMac]].<ref>[https://edition.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/09/01/steve.jobs.bio.idg/index.html "Book review: 'The Second Coming of Steve Jobs'"]. [[CNN]], October 30, 2000. Accessed August 29, 2008.</ref><ref>Burrows, Peter. [http://www.businessweek.com/2000/00_43/b3704126.htm "The Temperamental Tao of Steve"]. [[BusinessWeek]]. October 23, 2000. Accessed August 29, 2008.</ref><ref>Nesbitt, Paul. [https://web.archive.org/web/20080618145937/http://macuser.pcpro.co.uk/macuser/reviews/15333/the-second-coming-of-steve-jobs.html Product Reviews - The Second Coming of Steve Jobs]. MacUser, November, 2000. Accessed August 29, 2008.</ref>
'''''The Second Coming of Steve Jobs''''' is an [[unauthorized biography]] chronicling the life of [[Steve Jobs]], a co-founder of [[Apple Inc]] by [[Vanity Fair magazine]] writer [[Alan Deutschman]]. It covers his period at [[NeXT]], success at [[Pixar]] and his comeback to Apple followed by the introduction of [[iMac]].<ref>[https://edition.cnn.com/2000/TECH/computing/09/01/steve.jobs.bio.idg/index.html "Book review: 'The Second Coming of Steve Jobs'"]. [[CNN]], October 30, 2000. Accessed August 29, 2008.</ref>


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Revision as of 16:33, 3 December 2020

The Second Coming of Steve Jobs
AuthorAlan Deutschman
SubjectBiography
PublisherRandom House, Inc.
Publication date
2000
Pages352
ISBN978-0-7679-0433-9

The Second Coming of Steve Jobs is an unauthorized biography chronicling the life of Steve Jobs, a co-founder of Apple Inc by Vanity Fair magazine writer Alan Deutschman. It covers his period at NeXT, success at Pixar and his comeback to Apple followed by the introduction of iMac.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Book review: 'The Second Coming of Steve Jobs'". CNN, October 30, 2000. Accessed August 29, 2008.