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RIP: Steve Jobs dies at 56
A2597
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[url]http://www.cnn.com/2011/10/05/us/obit-steve-jobs/index.html?iref=BN1&hpt=hp_t1[/url]
[quote]Steve Jobs, the visionary in the black turtleneck who co-founded Apple in a Silicon Valley garage, built it into the world's leading tech company and led a mobile-computing revolution with wildly popular devices such as the iPhone, died Wednesday. He was 56.[/quote]
[quote]Steve Jobs, the visionary in the black turtleneck who co-founded Apple in a Silicon Valley garage, built it into the world's leading tech company and led a mobile-computing revolution with wildly popular devices such as the iPhone, died Wednesday. He was 56.[/quote]
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[QUOTE]"Regardless of whether you like Apple products or not, it's hard to deny that Steve Jobs had a big impact on the world of computing."[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE]Thank you for everything Steve Jobs, you will be missed. Apple still sucks, but you changed our lives forever. Love the iPhone, it's an awful phone, but a sweet pocket computer. Two out of three ain't bad. ;)[/QUOTE]
R.I.P. Steve, hope you slipped away in the night and without pain.
The first Apple product owned was the original iPod, which was pretty nifty, but when it broke about a week out of warranty and I couldn't get it fixed for much less than using a new one I was less than impressed and refused to buy Apple again. It took till 2008 and the iPhone to change my mind again, now with the iPad I couldn't imagine myself without either.
RIP Steve Jobs
Sent from my iPad
His legacy will live on. :)
Jake
Truth be told, Steve Jobs has had a remarkable run, even in his struggle with his pancreatic cancer, which he battled for 7 years when the average is 20 months for most patients, a disease 44000 people contract in the US every year and of which only about 16% survive or live through the cure. He's had a long extension and we got a lot out of those precious years, so I guess we should be grateful for that fact alone. :)
It really is remarkable the influence he has had on computing. He brought together so many amazing people and brought out the best in them. When you looked at how he's negotiated with the music and movie industry, you really have to hand it to him. Boy I would have loved to been a fly on the wall in those meetings watching him work his magic.
I always loved watching his keynote speeches especially when they were live. Yes some will criticise his for his so called reality distortion field but the guy was a real on stage performer. He had a fantastic stage presence. When he spoke everyone listened. I'm really going to miss those keynotes of his.
His death is a huge blow to Apple and the IT world. But he will be remembered for his achievements and for his ability to fight despite adversity. A truly unique individual who has left a wonderful legacy.
But then people are people. ;)
[quote=me]It was exactly creativity he [b]didnt[/b] bring. Sure, the man himself had loads of creativity, but the user never got to have any[/quote]
I was kinda surprised I had to learn about his death from the web though. I really think my iPhone should have told me...
that is all, Ill go to hell now.
What, you weren't going there already? :p
I was kinda surprised I had to learn about his death from the web though. I really think my iPhone should have told me...
that is all, Ill go to hell now.[/QUOTE]
To be honest, I havent seen that much hate really. But on the other hand, I havent really been looking..
Yeaaah... I'll just leave this here. And nope, not a fan of jobs or apple products. :)
Even though he is generally the one vilified in everything.
In their defense, it's pretty hard to make a stable operating system, for such a wide hardware market. Apple only has to support a specific hardware standard, and nothing else.
From Random
You can't be serious! :cool: A series of OS releases riddled with security holes, it must be the drivers. Yeah, right. ;)