Steve Jobs’s exile from Apple between 1985 and 1996 is not a particularly well-documented time of his life, yet it’s vital to understanding his reemergence at the company and its subsequent market domination. A recently rediscovered cache of interviews from Jobs’s lost years will be appearing in the May issue of Fast Company, but here are some of the highlights from his talks with technology reporter Brent Schlender.
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