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New Rolling Stone Cover Gives Tribute To Steve Jobs

by admin on 10/13/2011 · 4 comments

This is definitely going to be a good read…..

The new issue of Rolling Stone pays tribute to Steve Jobs with an in-depth cover story written by contributing editor Jeff Goodell, who first met Jobs back in 1980 when he took a job at Apple. “I had no idea what computers would amount to,” Goodell writes in the new issue, on stands and available through Rolling Stone All Access on October 14th. “And no idea that this guy would turn out to be one of the greatest visionaries of our time. To me, he just seemed like a lost hippie kid.” Goodell and Jobs took different paths over the last three decades, but they kept in touch and Goodell interviewed him frequently once he re-took the reigns at Apple in the mid-1990s. Goodell’s nine-page tribute traces Jobs’ life from his childhood through his rise, fall and resurrection at Apple through his difficult final years as he battled cancer.

Rolling Stone

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Anonymous 10/13/2011 at 2:37 PM

Cool cover. Can’t wait for this to come in the mail.

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BEYONDGOSSIP.COM 10/13/2011 at 3:20 PM

He looks great but im just flabbergasted really as to how illness can rinse you out… he look SO frail during his last days. Damn! RIP

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F.Brown 10/14/2011 at 1:31 AM

Indeed. On first glance, I thought it was Tom Cruise.

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B.Payne 10/14/2011 at 9:45 AM

I thought it was Tom Cruise for a second…he was HANDSOME!

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