If you haven't pre-ordered your copy of Steve Jobs' official biography, you can get a glimpse of what the author, Walter Isaacson, is all about as he is set to appear this Sunday on CBS' 60 Minutes, the day before the book hits newsstands. Earlier excerpts revealed why Jobs wore his classic black turtlenecks. Announced on the 60 Minutes Facebook page earlier today, the interview will surely reveal details about Steve Jobs we've never heard about before. Here's the segment description from 60 Minutes: "Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The ones who see things differently. The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world and are the ones who do it. " That's how Steve Jobs described Apple in the "Think Different" ad that became something of a manifesto for his company and a statement about Jobs himself. Next up on 60 Minutes, Steve Kroft sits down with Walter Isaacson, the author and historian who Jobs asked to write his biography. Isaacson says that Jobs wanted the book to be wholly, if not brutally, honest.
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