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View ArticleSteve Jobs by Walter Isaacson (Book Review of the Week-ish)
So I finally got around to reading Walter Isaacson’s amazing biography of Steve Jobs. It’s a fascinating look at a fascinating man. Part of what I found so interesting is the scale of Jobs’ flaws...
View ArticleThe New Relationship Marketing by Mari Smith (Book Review of the Week-ish)
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