Technology Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder, dead at 56

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Steve Jobs, the demanding visionary who understood before anyone else how deeply we would live our lives through our devices, has died at the age of 56, only weeks after resigning as chief executive of computer giant Apple Inc. for health reasons.

Jobs revitalized Apple by transforming smartphones, computers, and media players into objects of desire. He insisted the company put the human experience first, focusing on design as well as technological prowess. Fifteen years ago,Apple flirted with bankruptcy; today, it is one of the most successful companies on earth. Only oil titan Exxon Mobil Corp. is worth more.

“He taught all of us how to transform technology into magic,” said John Sculley, Apple’s chief executive in the mid-1980s, and the man who once had Jobs kicked out of the company he’d co-founded.

After he was ousted, Jobs endured a decade of exile. But the experience taught him lessons that would, once he returned, help him lead Apple to unimaginable heights of achievement.

“Steve’s big contribution to the computer industry was to take it away from the nerds and give it to the people,” said Bob Metcalfe, co-inventor of Ethernet networking technology and a professor at the University of Texas at Austin.

Jobs was born in San Francisco on February 24, 1955 to Syrian immigrant Abdulfattah John Jandali and Joanne Schieble, both graduate students at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.

 
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Wat.
I didn't like his fanboys but the guy was a pretty good salesman.
Rest in Peace.
 

sqrage

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Wow so soon. I thought he'd have retired sooner if it was this bad. Guess money can't cure everything.
 

Bartuc08

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RIP...

Now time for the jokes!

After announcing the iPhone 4S, and being met with a negative response, Steve Jobs announced the iDie.
 

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Heard it the second it happened. Someone at my meeting was on twitter and said it out loud. It was pretty dense.
 

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But it will never be the same... he was a great man
 

UndeadDragon

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He had pancreatic cancer, just like my grandmother and the thing about that is that you cannot tell when someone is going to go, because they go so suddenly.
 

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R.I.P Steve Jobs

Ah well, he had suffered long enough. Maybe it's time to let go.
 

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R.I.P. iPhone 5. :(

It's sad that he didn't live long enough to witness the new Apple office building he visioned.
 

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People may not like Apple products, but there is no doubt that he was a brilliant man.

He basically made Apple a religion.
 

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“He taught all of us how to transform technology into magic,” said John Sculley

There was the constant perfectionism, the fervent attention to every detail of every product. “It was like talking to da Vinci,” Miller said.

Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius... Steve Jobs will forever be the foundation of Apple.

Freakin sad. Shocked

Rest In Peace...

I hope there will be a man like him in the next generation.

Look at apple.com, their main page changed.

We love you
 
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