Though the author, John Heilemann, is a self-described "Mac cultist," he offers a well-balanced summary of the life and times of Steve Jobs in his recent article for New York Magazine (linked below).
It's long, and according to a friend of mine it "was written with an editor's vocabulary" (that is to say, with sesquipedalian tendencies), but I found it interesting and insightful.
The iPhone Inaugurates a Dangerous New Era for Apple Boss Steve Jobs -- New York Magazine
Monday, June 18
The best Steve Jobs article I've read in a while
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