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Suhel Seth / New Delhi July 01, 2005
There is something mysteriously sensual about business leaders, and when business leaders transcend the domains of immortality when alive, their stories begin to resemble well-structured epics.
 
Which is why IcON: Steve Jobs: The Second Greatest Act in the History of Business (by Jeffrey S Young and William L Simon) is so eminently readable.
 
For most of us who were growing up at the time that Steve Jobs decided college education was a tad inferior to making money, it seems that Jobs had almost a natural calling to building products that would definitively change the way people communicated; the way people used computers and more recently the way people relaxed. ...  Read



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