Wednesday, October 5th 2011
Steve Jobs No More
A bright lamp in the information technology industry put out. Legendary industry pioneer and Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died. He was 56. His death was announced by Apple without giving a specific cause, though it is reported that Jobs had been battling cancer since 2004. "We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today," the company said in a brief statement. "Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve," it added. TechPowerUp joins the rest of the industry in mourning this great loss.
Source:
Associated Press
101 Comments on Steve Jobs No More
One day, I hope one day the cure for cancer will be a reality.
RIP
RIP
Some news channel showed a 2005 / some university where he made a speech just after he found out about his problems, very enlightening speech.
However I wouldnt be sad at all if apple stock dropped from this at all! :p
Even among those who felt his approach was somehow flawed, I think we can all respect a man who was dedicated to his craft. He loved his work because he was a geek like the rest of us.
Rest in Peace Steve, you'll be dearly missed :(
rest in peace and thank you for all that youve given to this world
RIP Steve Jobs.
It will be interesting to see how Apple changes now without him.
rip
But as a fellow human who has been through chemo labs...no one should have to go that way. You never want to see those places or face the news the doctors bring. If you are doing something that increases the risk of cancer, don't say I didn't warn you. It is not worth the risk. You don't want to go out being eaten alive from the inside out. Those nurses in those labs have to be some of the bravest in the profession. They don't just see people die, they get to know them, become friends, all the while, watching them die in front of them. And they do it over and over.
for all those cracking jokes on what should be a moment to reflect and mourn (or STFU) i think you should read this brilliant article... is he arrogant, yea. is he competitive, yea. did he start a revolution we all participate in today, most certainly...
take a read,
gizmodo.com/5821429/that-time-in-1987-when-playboy-interviewed-steve-jobs
and watch,
www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1R-jKKp3NA
I'm a sad man tonight, sad for him, his family and his friends. RIP.