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Biography, media gallery, bibliography, interviews, links. - Apple - Bios - Steve Jobs
Official biography of the co-founder of Apple and Pixar. - Apple Expo Paris - Keynote
Pictures of Steve Jobs' keynote address at Apple Expo Paris 2003 - Folklore.org: Macintosh Stories
Anecdotes about the development of Apple's original Macintosh computer, and the people who created it. - Pineapple
Macworld keynotes pictures, covers of magazines with Steve Jobs on. - Salon Directory
Articles. - Salon.com: The Once and Future Steve Jobs
Excerpts from Alan Deutschman's biography, The Second Coming of Steve Jobs. - The State of the Beard O' Jobs (S.B.O.J.)
Humorous site about the state of the Beard of Steve Jobs, past, present, and future. - Steve Jobs - Wikipedia
Biography from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: brief history, business ventures, quotes, and links. - Steve Jobs Info
Movies, audio clips, pictures, history, 1995 Oral History Interview. - Steve's Résumé
From his personal site. - TIME: Apple's New Core
Cover story on the flat-screen iMac from Apple, along with a timeline of Steve Jobs' machines. - Wired Archives
Interviews and stories. - 'You've got to find what you love,' Jobs says
Standford Commencement Address (June 12, 2006) - Steve Job's Stanford Commencement Address (June 12, 2005)
- The Seed of Apple's Innovation
BusinessWeek Interview (October 12, 2004) - Steve Jobs: The Rolling Stone Interview (December 3, 2003)
- Jobs 2.0: A Timeline
Steve Jobs has been back at Apple for 13 months. The bottom line, and much else, looks different. [Wired News] (January 14, 1998) - Creating Jobs: Apple's Founder Goes Home Again
New York Times Magazine profile by Steve Lohr. (January 18, 1997) - Smithsonian Oral and Video Histories: Steve Jobs
Excerpts from an Oral History Interview with Steve Jobs. (April 20, 1995)
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