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Who Gets the Last Word on Steve Jobs? He Might.

The New York Times – Business:

When Laurene Powell Jobs unveiled a website dedicated to the story of her late husband, historians wondered if it could change how influential people burnish their legacies.

Tripp Mickle
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California, Computers and the Internet, History (Academic Subject), Isaacson, Walter, Jobs, Laurene Powell, Jobs, Steven P, Research, Stanford University
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