Friday, 6 April 2012

Steve Jobs Nobody Knew


The Steve Jobs Nobody Knew is an article that exposed about the real things about Steve Jobs. From the excerpt Jeff Goodell as an investigate journalist and a former employee of Apple Company, gives an inside look of Steve Jobs. Jeff Goodell writes about that the Steve Jobs we know is not how it is. Steve Jobs have an uncontrollable personality while working. He believes that he was right and for that attitude he was fired from Apple Company. And again The Apple Company accept Steve because of the own desperation. Steve still feels bitter to what had happened in Apple and also about his rival Bill Gates.

This is story of Apple CEO, Steve Jobs is one of the most familiar in American business -- shaggy Bob-Dylan-loving kid starts a computer company in a Silicon Valley garage and changes the world. But like any compelling story, it has its dark moments. He is just like Bob Dylan in Machinery world, that’s Steve Jobs. All the people that worked under Steve Jobs were always struck by his abrasive personality, his unapologetic and brutality. Steve has his own way to motivate his employee only for few of the people that worked under Steve Jobs will want to work for him again. 


The author of this article,l Jeff Goodell a) Jeff Goodell was an acclaimed author and after the death of Steve Jobs he wants to give an inside look of Steve Jobs A rather long article in Rolling Stone magazine, being just over four pages (front and back), Goodell writes about Steve Jobs after his death recently, losing his fight against pancreatic cancer. Jeff Goodell an investigate journalist and also a former employee at the Apple Company. He is also a former working partner to Steve Jobs. The new issue of Rolling Stone pays tribute to Steve Jobs with an in-depth cover story written by contributing editor Jeff Goodell, who first met Jobs back in 1980 when he took a job at Apple. Goodell writes in the new issue, on stands and available through Rolling Stone All Access on October 14th. Goodell and Jobs took different paths over the last three decades, but they kept in touch and Goodell interviewed him frequently once he re-took the reins at Apple in the mid-1990s. Goodell's nine-page tribute traces Jobs' life from his childhood through his rise, fall and resurrection at Apple through his difficult final years as he battled cancer.


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