Steve Jobs | 1955-2011
Apple's co-founder transformed computers and culture. His legacy of blockbuster products includes the Macintosh, iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad. His other firm, Pixar, revolutionized computer animation.
Full coverage: The death of Steve Jobs
Full coverage: The death of Steve Jobs
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Steve Jobs | 1977
Apple founder Steve Jobs introduces the Apple II in 1977, the first computer with a keyboard and color screen.
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GEDiego at 9:23 PM October 05, 2011
Steve Jobns is nit just a leader, technologist but he is a visionary. He has what many so called think they have-vision. He is a great man and will be missed by the entire world and they don't even know it.
May god be with you Steve Jobs, because the world is truly a better place because of you.
After Classroom at 7:49 PM October 05, 2011
RIP Steve Jobs
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To me, Jobs was a true innovator, more than a business man…. The man who made the word "Apple" more synonymous with a computer than the fruit that Adam and Eve supposedly shared in the Garden of Eden to create the humanity, is no doubt a great innovator and a visionary of modern era…a CEO who influenced organizations, society and transformed computers and culture.
CK Rao