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Here’s A Sneak Peek At Tonight’s PBS Special On Steve Jobs (AAPL)


By Steve Kovach at November 02, 2011 0 Comments    Share

http://www.webguild.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/steve-jobs-wallpaper-600x337.jpgA new documentary about Steve Jobs, including a never before seen interview, will air on PBS tonight at 10 p.m. Eastern.

PBS has already released a few clips from the documentary. In the first video, Walt Mossberg looks at the rivalry between Jobs and Bill Gates:

Watch Steve Jobs: One Last Thing – Walt Mossberg on the Jobs-Gates Relationship on PBS. See more from PBS.

The second video shares a neat anecdote from Jobs’ friend David Sheff about the time Jobs visited John Lennon’s apartment for Lennon’s son’s birthday party. Jobs brought along a brand new Mac to show off to high profile guests such as Andy Warhol.

Watch Steve Jobs: One Last Thing – What Steve Jobs told Playboy on PBS. See more from PBS.

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