Steve Jobs passes away (1955 - 2011)

I think that it would be disingenuous of me to feign sadness at the death of Mr Jobs, a man I did not know any more than the myriad other less famous people who die every die. Difficult to feel any sense of loss for those who are outside of my circle of experience, i.e. friends and family.
 
Steve Jobs passes away (1955 - 2011)

Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO, has died.

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Very sad to hear. RIP Mr.Jobs

The stuff this oke has come up with has made him one of the most cornerstone people in technology today. You don't have to look far to find something that he came up with

(if you are using a laptop with a touch-mouse-pad, there you go).
 
R.I.P Steve Jobs. He was definitely one of the greatest innovators these past decades. Amazingly, 15 years ago, I wouldn't want to go near an Apple PC, now its like on my someday wishlist.
 
Steve Jobs - Co founder of Apple , passed away 5 October 2011

Respect to the man who made a brand we have all come to respect , the quality that its logo brings to mind ,
and the true visionary that the man was , it seems almost poetic that he passed away on the day that the next iPhone is announced.
It was only a few years ago that the iPhone broke the mold as what has come to be the future of cellphones as we now know it. And has inspired so many devices and systems trying to match or exceed what was started on that day.
Hats off to a man who made the world a better place for everyone who loves all things gadget, all over the world.

http://www.apple.com/stevejobs/

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I dont like apple products either but i do respect this man for what he has done in his career from a techie point of view.

RIP Mr.Jobs

May you be making more awesome products up in heaven and see the awesomeness when we get there.
 
I think that it would be disingenuous of me to feign sadness at the death of Mr Jobs, a man I did not know any more than the myriad other less famous people who die every die. Difficult to feel any sense of loss for those who are outside of my circle of experience, i.e. friends and family.

Even if you didn't know him personally, you must know how much he revolutionized the world of technology with the Mac, iPod and then iPad. You have to feel some kind of global sadness that the world has lost such a great man.
 
Another great contributor and legend of his time has passed away >> Dennis Ritchie. Too bad he won't get the recognition he deserves.

He was the creator of the C programming language. RIP dude.
 
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