Steve Jobs Dies
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Steve Jobs, chairman of the board of Apple and industry icon for decades, has died, according to the AP.
Here’s the statement from Apple:
We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today. Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve. His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts go out to them and to all who were touched by his extraordinary gifts.
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where's the 'bow down' emoticon when you want it....
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...very sad, he was a brilliant man. RIP, Steve Jobs.
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What a journey this man took...
Created Apple... Leaving it and see it on the edge of bankruptcy...
Coming back and turning it into one of the worlds most popular brands and to be one of the world's most valuable companies....
Impressive achievement...! So impressive...!
An inspiration for many...
He was the visionary nerd king...RIP, Steve Jobs...
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iPhone 4S(teve)
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RIP - Steve Jobs - we have lots to thank you for!
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R.I.P.
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Steve,
As a designer, a photographer and a musician, I will miss you. But let's not all get all sad now. Let's remember you for the inspiration that you were. This is a great video I just found on YouTube that for me sums up what a visionary you were.
R.I.P. Steve.
[flash=425,344:1jrun4gr]http://www.youtube.com/v/rtT9N9L_4-w?s=1&hl=en_GB&fs=1&&[/flash:1jrun4gr]
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All one button mouses cry without ending!
In the ofther side
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Sad news indeed. We won't see the likes of Steve Jobs again. He was a true 'one off'. His legacy will live on however and he will not be forgotten.
Apple have made this email address available for anyone that would like to send a message, rememberingsteve@apple.com
Mike
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Whether you use Apple products or not, like them or not, like him or not, this man's impact on the world was good for all.
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very sad day... the end of the era
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No wonder my Mac Pro acted up this morning. 56 is way too young.
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very sad day indeed. what a guy! may I suggest you read david pogue's column in the NYT. and, if you will, watch again his address to stanford students.
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He certainly had a big impact in my life, though I didn't know who he was earlier on. Now I don't think anyone can imagine what the culture of the last 30 years would have been like without the ideas & enterprises he moved forward. Peace on him and condolences to those who felt close to him.
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I wasn't that big into Apple. I do have an ITouch, my iPod and and an IPad, so I guess that means I am big into it. There is no denying what a great entrepreneur and inventor Steve Jobs was. The Edison of our Age. God Rest his soul.
My little tribute image.
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This Steve Jobs talk is very apposite:
http://www.ted.com/talks/steve_jobs_how_to_live_before_you_die.html
especially the last half about 'death and dying'...
I'm older than him and share much of his 'experience' -
luckily 'I also enjoy what I do'...
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@tig said:
I'm older than him and share much of his 'experience' -
luckily 'I also enjoy what I do'...
/Wow, TIG !! I would never guess... based on your enthusiasm, dedication, and fresh ideas, I would guess that you are somewhere on 30-35, but you are almost double !!!
If only would be more people like you in the world (i'm not talking about age)...
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Life wisdom that can be learned from this man: Connect the dots, love what you do and remember you are going to die. http://youtu.be/UF8uR6Z6KLc
How do you embed youtube videos?
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