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The death of Steve Jobs on October 5 th proved to be of such moment that it eclipsed headlines about wars, politics, and economics.TNW Review: Two lessons from the biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson - The Next Web
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Steve Jobs Made from Old Macbook Pro Mint Foundry put together this portrait of Jobs by tearing apart and laying out an old Macbook Pro.A Sister’s Eulogy for Steve Jobs - NYTimes.com
When Steve Met Bill: 'It was a kind of weird seduction visit' - Fortune Tech
Steve Jobs and Bill Gates were the ultimate frenemies.Steve’s Final “One More Thing…” | TechCrunch
Steve Jobs claimed he had “cracked” the code for an integrated Apple TV | VentureBeat
Apple is planning an easy-to-use, advanced television, according to comments made by the late Apple founder Steve Jobs to his biographer.An early copy of Steve Jobs’ biography by Walter Isaacson has leaked to certain news outlets.
Steve Jobs’ biography leaked, here are the highlights | VentureBeat
Steven P. Jobs, who died Oct. 5, 2011 at 56, co-founded Apple, popularized the personal computer, made music accessible and revolutionized the cellphone industry.
Steven P. Jobs: His Life, His Companies, His Products - Interactive Feature - NYTimes.com
Remembering Steve Jobs
I would like to thank Steve's closest family and friends for sharing him with the world. I know very little about his personal life except for a few sweet insights I've gleaned here and there, but I suspect as someone who brought so much to the larger world and to his business, his immediate circle probably always wished they could have had more of him. Thank you for letting him pursue his passion and be the man and human being he was; that is the greatest gift of all.The Steve Jobs I Knew - Walt Mossberg - Mossblog - AllThingsD
That Steve Jobs was a genius, a giant influence on multiple industries and billions of lives, has been written many times since he retired as Apple’s CEO in August. He was a historical figure on the scale of a Thomas Edison or a Henry Ford, and set the mold for many other corporate leaders in many other industries.Tim Cook, who took over for Steve Jobs as Apple CEO in August of 2011, has sent a new e-mail to employees in the wake of Steve Jobs' recent death. In the e-mail seen by Ars Technica, Cook addresses Apple's employees to announce that Jobs has passed and offers reflections on Jobs' influence on the company. Below is the full text of the e-mail:
Tim Cook: "No words can adequately express our sadness at Steve's death"
Statement by Apple’s Board of Directors | Business Wire
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