Jobs, Steven
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Jobs is often cited as an example of the new type of entrepreneur associated with the information age.
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It has clocked 15,200 miles and comes with a copy of the vehicle’s California registration, under the name “Jobs, Steven P.”
From Washington Post
A voluntary blood test performed the following year said “the probability of paternity for Jobs, Steven. . . is 94.1%.”
From Time
On a crucial 2009 patent for a touchscreen device controlled by finger commands, “Forstall, Scott” is listed second, right after “Jobs, Steven P.”
From BusinessWeek
Born in 1955 in San Francisco to an unmarried graduate student and adopted at birth by Paul and Clara Jobs, Steven Paul Jobs grew up in Silicon Valley just as it was becoming Silicon Valley.
From Time
A voluntary blood test performed the following year said "the probability of paternity for Jobs, Steven. . . is 94.1%."
From Time Magazine Archive
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