
Tonight, his biographer Walter Isaacson was featured in a profile story on "60 Minutes" to promote the release of the long awaited book tomorrow.
Isaacson made some shocking revelations in tonight's interview with Steve Kroft. One was that Jobs was mean to folks at times; Another, Jobs didn't always have a relationship with his oldest daughter.
Just 3 weeks ago, the world was mourning the loss of a visionary. But the biography could bring out secrets darker than the turtlenecks that Jobs was known for wearing.
It's almost a sense of posthumous PR.
In Julius Caesar's eulogy, it was stated that: "the evil that men do lives after them, the good is oft interred with their bones."
That might not apply in this situation.
As I type this blog from my 2005 iMac--which still works great-- I see the good that Jobs did right in front of my eyes.
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