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Thakur Ambuj Singh

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Steve Jobs wasn’t just a tech genius he was a master of vision, design and belief in the impossible. This book isn’t just about his life, it’s a manual for those who dare to dream differently Steve Jobs taught us one thing: Think different and never settle.

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