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24 October 2011 Last updated at 18:09 GMT Steve Jobs' biographer Walter Isaacson, talks about Jobs' battle with cancer

The genius of Apple founder Steve Jobs lay in his ability to connect poetry to technology, Steve Jobs' biographer Walter Isaacson has said.

Isaacson's book Steve Jobs, released on Monday, is based on over 40 interviews, some of which took place in the Apple co-founder's living room.

Speaking to ABC News, Mr Isaacson said Jobs intended to wait six months after publication before reading the book.

Instead he died on 5 October, aged 56, after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

The volume is the only authorised biography of the man who transformed the Silicon Valley and built one of the most valuable companies in the world.

Temper and fury

Isaacson said he warned Jobs there would be things he would not like in the book. But the only input the Apple boss asked for was to choose his biography's cover.

"He hated the cover that they originally put on it," Isaacson told ABC.

Continue reading the main story Covers of Steve Jobs biography

Was he smart? No, not exceptionally. Instead, he was a genius. His imaginative leaps were instinctive, unexpected, and at time magical. He was, indeed, an example of what the mathematician Mark Kae called a magician genius, someone whose insights come out of the blue and require intuition more than mere mental processing power. Like a pathfinder, he could absorb information, sniff the wind, and sense what lay ahead.

Steve Jobs thus became the the greatest business executive of our era, the one most certain to be remembered a century from now. History will place him in the pantheon right next to Edison and Ford. More than anyone else of his time, he made products that were completely innovative, combining the power of poetry and processors. With a ferocity that could make working him as unsettling as it was inspiring, he also built the world's most creative company. And he was able to infuse into its DNA the design sensibilities, perfectionism, and imagination that make it likely to be, even decades from now, the company that thrives best at the intersection of artistry and technology.

Extracted from Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson

"And so I heard his temper, that fury he sometimes has, and he said: 'I'll only work with you if you let me have some input in the cover.'"

Steve Jobs commissioned Walter Isaacson to write his biography in 2004, before Isaacson knew about Jobs' struggle with cancer.

"I thought: he's young, has got a long career ahead of him. Then when he was sick I decided this is the most innovative guy, the guy who is connecting poetry to technology and it would be a great thing to do," the writer said.

Isaacson said that Jobs "wanted the truth out", but also wanted the biography to be a way for his children to know him better.

"No other great leader has ever opened up this way," he said.

Intense emotions

In his 627-page book Isaacson chronicles Steve Jobs' life from his childhood, through the creation and establishment of Apple, the battles with Microsoft and his great rival Bill Gates, his departure from and return to the company he founded, and its continuing long boom since the start of the 21st Century.

While much of the story is familiar, especially to Apple fans and followers, Isaacson unique access offered him the chance to paint a full picture of Steve Jobs' life.

Over the course of dozens of interviews, Isaacson interviewed Jobs at home, in his childhood neighbourhood and at the Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California.

"His genius was the ability to connect poetry to technology. That art and technology thing. I mean Bill Gates has astonishing mental processing power. But he didn't have that sort of feel for design and art," he told ABC News on Monday.

That way of thinking permeated Jobs' search for treatment when he was diagnosed with cancer.

"Once he decided to get the surgery, he said: 'I should have gotten it earlier.'

"I mean it took him a few months before he decided to get the surgery. He was just searching, he was always on the search including when it came to his cancer," the author said.

'Greatest CEO ever'

Last week, a private memorial service was held at the Apple headquarters for company staff, celebrating the life of Steve Jobs.

Jonathan Ive Apple designer Jonathan Ive worked closely with Steve Jobs on many products

A video of the 90-minute memorial service was posted on Apple's website late on Sunday evening.

Speakers included chief executive Tim Cook, board member and former US Vice President Al Gore, and Jonathan Ive, the British designer responsible for many of Apple's iconic products.

Mr Cook described his friend as "the greatest CEO ever".

Mr Ive described Steve Jobs as his closest and most loyal friend. In pre-released extracts from Isaacson's biography, Jobs called Jonathan Ive his "spiritual partner".

The memorial service was also attended by his wife, Laurene Powell Jobs.


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14 September 2011 Last updated at 12:01 GMT Barratt Home The average price of a Barratt-built home has risen 2.3% on a year ago Barratt Developments, the country's largest homebuilder, says it has had its best result in three years helped by a rise in average selling prices.

It reported a pre-tax loss of £11.5m for the year to June, including £54.2m of exceptional charges relating to financing and reorganisation.

Stripping these charges out, the company made an underlying profit of £42.7m for the year to June.

Its average selling price rose 2.3% to £178,300.

Barratt said it expected to make further progress in a tight UK housing market.

The company's chief executive, Mark Clare, said: "This has been a further year of recovery for the group.

"We have made considerable progress in rebuilding profitability - by optimising selling prices, improving operational efficiency and securing new higher margin land."

The company said the mortgage market was holding back demand for newly built properties, saying that there was a limited number of lenders and that borrowers were typically being asked for a 20% deposit, rather than a 10% deposit for older properties.

It said the outlook for the housing market remained challenging, particularly outside London and the south east of England.


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The country’s premier lifestyle magazine show on TV, “Us Girls,” will recognize the local scene’s most influential personalities in fashion, entertainment and beauty in “Us Girls August Awards 2011.”

Now on its third year, join Iya Villania, Chesca Garcia-Kramer and Angel Aquino as “Us Girls” hails the country’s most gorgeous and stylish icons tonight, August 18 at Amber, the Fort in Taguig City.

Anne Curtis will accept the prestigious Icon of the Year award, which was brought home last year by Angel Locsin.

Vying for the Face of the Year award are television princesses Maja Salvador, Julia Montes, Jennylyn Mercado, and Marian Rivera, while stylist Liz Uy, models Isabelle Daza and Georgina Wilson, and TV stars Kim Chiu and Bianca Gonzales will compete for the Most Fashionable Female title.

Broadcaster Gretchen Fullido, host Bianca Manalo and model-actresses Cristine Reyes, Regine Angeles and Solenn Heusaff are up for the Sexiest Female title.

Meanwhile, actors Sam Milby, John Lloyd Cruz, Gerald Anderson, Dingdong Dantes and entrepreneur Hayden Kho will compete for the Most Fashionable Male award, while the Sexiest Male nominees are Daniel Matsunaga, Derek Ramsay, Xian Lim, Phil Younghusband, and Matteo Guidicelli.

Not to be outshined are the people who glam up our favorite celebrities, including Steven Doloso, RB Chanco, Ricci Chan and Albert Kuriniawan – contenders for the Make Up Artist of the Year. Fashion royalties Bang Pineda, Patty Yap, Kim and Boop Yap and Geolette Esguerra are the nominees for the Stylist of the Year.

The “Us Girls”’ staff and Studio 23 management’s choice will determine the winners, as well as the viewers’ votes.

The glamorous event will be televised in a two-part airing on August 25 and September 1 at 9:30 PM on Studio 23.

Here are the nominees for “Us Girls August Awards 2011”:

Make Up Artist of the Year

Steven Doloso
RB Chanco
Ricci Chan
Albert Kuriniawan

Stylist of the Year

Bang Pineda
Patty Yap
Kim and Boop Yap
Geolette Esguerra

Most Fashionable Female

Liz Uy
Georgina Wilson
Bianca Gonzales
Kim Chiu
Isabelle daza

Most Fashionable Male

Sam Milby
John Lloyd Cruz
Hayden Kho
Gerald Anderson
Dingdong Dantes

Sexiest Male

Daniel Matsunaga
Derek Ramsay
Xian Lim
Phil Younghusband
Matteo Guidicelli

Sexiest Female

Gretchen Fullido
Cristine Reyes
Bianca Manalo
Regine Angeles
Solenn Heusaff

Face of the Year

Maja Salvador
Julia Montes
Jennylyn Mercado
Marian Rivera

Icon of the Year

Anne Curtis



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