Apple CEO Steve Jobs has finally agreed to participate in a book on his life.
Simon & Schuster announced Sunday iSteve that Walter Isaacson: The Book of Jobs will be published in 2012 at the beginning.
Isaacson is working on the biography of rumours of long since 2009 and has interviewed jobs, members of his family, colleagues of Apple Inc., and competitors.
Many books have been published on the job, but not with his approval. Isaacson has written biographies of bestseller Benjamin Franklin and Albert Einstein.
Jobs, 56, had many health problems and announced in January that he would take his third leave in seven years.
During this time, he survived a curable cancer of the pancreas but rare form and undergone a liver transplant. There is much speculation about the State of health.
Ghent and thin rail, it became a conference press in early March to announce the iPad 2.
Jobs, with co-founder Steve Wozniak Apple and others, designed and developed the Apple II series of personal computers in the 1970s, which then led to the creation of the Macintosh, a breakthrough in PC technology.
He resigned from the company in 1984, after a power struggle and the left to start own company, then, specialised in educational platforms and business. In 1996, he returned to Apple when it buys then and served as its Director General.
Steve also co-founded and was CEO of Pixar Animation Studios, which created Toy Story, A Bug life, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, cars and Ratatouille. Pixar merged with the Walt Disney Company in 2006.
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