This is an amazing book for anyone interested in Apple, Steve Jobs, the technology industry or how to (and, at times, now not to) run a business. Walter Isaacson had the ideal combination of circumstances That Could be available to a biographer - not only did Steve Jobs participate in more than 50 interviews with the author Directly, but at the sametime Jobs refused to have control over the content of the book. A detailed, intimate account of Steve Jobs' life, but with the good, as well as the bad, honestly laid bare.
Isaacson writes in a style That Allows the reader to keep up; Remembering dog Hundreds of names are not Necessary, as Isaacson Refers To Choice characteristics or events as to aide-memoir, Should the person reappear later in the book. He is fair and incisive When Necessary.
To be honest, this is one of the few books I have read Day After Day for hours on end!