Bill Gates envies Steve Jobs' magnetism
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•New book says Bill Gates was envious of Steve Jobs' magnetism: 'How does he do that?'
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Bill Gates admired and envied Steve Jobs' magnetism, a new book says.
Gates has previously said he was "jealous" of Jobs ' ability to captivate an audience.
A Gates spokesperson says the book includes "highly sensationalized allegations and outright falsehoods".
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