Walter Isaacson’s aptly-titled Steve Jobs book is available today and, at 650+ pages, it’s a doozy. If you’re looking to hone in on a particular section of the biography, here’s a roundup of recent articles from around the web that highlight various themes presented throughout the book:
On design:
Steve Jobs Would Annoy Jony Ive By Taking Credit For His Design Work [Business Insider]
“Jonathan ‘Jony’ Ive, Apple’s design maestro, was regularly frustrated with his good friend, and boss, Steve Jobs taking all the credit for Apple product’s design.”
On apps:
Steve Jobs resisted third-party apps on iPhone, biography reveals [The Guardian]
“Apple chief was initially reluctant to allow non-Apple apps but was swayed by lobbying from execs and board members.”