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Tagxedo Lost Garden HelloSlide - Bring your slides to life Documenta | www.mydocumenta.com Plantillas para blogger Digital slidebooks for student creativity, self-expression, and imagination - Biteslide blog argentino Hace unas horas, Mark Zuckeberg , publicó en su perfil de Facebook la postura que tiene su red social frente a la Ley SOPA: “Internet es la herramienta más poderosa que tenemos para crear un mundo más abierto y conectado. No podemos permitir que unas leyes poco pensadas se interpongan en el desarrollo de Internet. Al final de la publicación enlazó un link en el que se da a conocer más de cerca la postura de la red social más grande del mundo. Microsoft también se unió a la protesta contra el proyecto SOPA sin inhabilitar su página oficial ni modificar su banner, pero un vocero de la empresa dio a conocer la postura del gigante de Redmond: “Nos oponemos a la ley SOPA tal como está redactada. #MundoPuntoCero esta totalmente en contra de este proyecto de ley ya que viola la privacidad de las personas y a raíz de S.O.P.A la red que conocemos hoy en día desaparecerá ya que la gran mayoría de los hostings y dominios están alojados en los Estados Unidos . ¡ NO A S-O-P-A! Wikipedia Google Flickr

Mural.ly Wheel of Concept Steve Jobs Resigns as CEO of Apple Steve Jobs, co-founder and two-time CEO of Apple, offered his resignation to the company's board Wednesday. "I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know," he wrote. "Unfortunately, that day has come." Jobs has been in poor health for some time. Jobs advised the board to "execute our succession plan" — by naming Tim Cook to replace him. SEE ALSO: Tim Cook Named Apple CEO | Apple Stock Falls | Share Your Steve Jobs Moments Jobs will not be leaving the company altogether, and the move was clearly well-planned in advance. "I believe Apple’s brightest and most innovative days are ahead of it," Jobs wrote in his resignation letter to the Apple board. Apple stock was down 7% in after-hours trading but rallied and was down just 5% by 7:50 p.m. Here's a look at some of the most iconic moments from Steve Jobs's career at Apple:

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