Apple 'visionary' Steve Jobs dies aged 56
Apple 'visionary' Steve Jobs dies aged 56
Former chief executive and co-founder of US technology giant Apple Steve Jobs has died, the company says. He was 56.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15193922
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-15193922
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I have never felt sad at the death of a big executive but I feel sad at the death of Steve Jobs. This should remind us of the futility of it all.
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A fine quote from a twitter user
Three apples changed the world. The one that Eve presented to Adam, the one that awakened Newton and the one that was in the hands of Steve Jobs.
Three apples changed the world. The one that Eve presented to Adam, the one that awakened Newton and the one that was in the hands of Steve Jobs.
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Steve Jobs an American Visionary with Arab Roots
http://www.iviews.com/Articles/articles ... A1110-4890
http://www.iviews.com/Articles/articles ... A1110-4890
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Steve Jobs: a family life shrouded in secrecy
He was born in February 1955 in San Francisco to unmarried parents – Joanne Schieble, a 20-year-old from Wisconsin, and Abdulfattah Jandali, 24, a Syrian graduate student – who gave up their son for adoption to a working class couple, Paul and Clara Jobs.
Jobs subsequently met his birth mother, a speech therapist, several times but never made contact with his father, Jandali, who became a political science professor before moving into the casino business in Nevada.
Reached last week at the Boomtown casino in Reno, where he is a manager, Jandali said simply that he was aware of his son’s death. In his only interview earlier this year, after Jobs had quit his job at Apple because of his health, he expressed regret that the two had never reconciled.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/s ... crecy.html
He was born in February 1955 in San Francisco to unmarried parents – Joanne Schieble, a 20-year-old from Wisconsin, and Abdulfattah Jandali, 24, a Syrian graduate student – who gave up their son for adoption to a working class couple, Paul and Clara Jobs.
Jobs subsequently met his birth mother, a speech therapist, several times but never made contact with his father, Jandali, who became a political science professor before moving into the casino business in Nevada.
Reached last week at the Boomtown casino in Reno, where he is a manager, Jandali said simply that he was aware of his son’s death. In his only interview earlier this year, after Jobs had quit his job at Apple because of his health, he expressed regret that the two had never reconciled.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/s ... crecy.html
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There is no futility in accomplishment ......His vision and innovations changed how we live and communicate.anajmi wrote:This should remind us of the futility of it all.
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Sometimes you should read before commenting, and even more important, try to understand, fool.
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http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/44979333/ns/today-books/
A new biography portrays Steve Jobs as a skeptic all his life — giving up religion because he was troubled by starving children
Although not enough to give up even half of his $8 billion wealth.
I remember Sean Connery in the movie "Entrapment" where he tells Catherine Zeta Jones - "What can you buy with $8 billion that you cannot with $1 billion?". Classic!!
A new biography portrays Steve Jobs as a skeptic all his life — giving up religion because he was troubled by starving children
Although not enough to give up even half of his $8 billion wealth.
I remember Sean Connery in the movie "Entrapment" where he tells Catherine Zeta Jones - "What can you buy with $8 billion that you cannot with $1 billion?". Classic!!