It's all over Facebook and the news. I'm very sad to hear of this.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/worl...s-behind-Apple
May he rest in peace.
It's all over Facebook and the news. I'm very sad to hear of this.
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/worl...s-behind-Apple
May he rest in peace.
I'm shocked, a day after the iPhone 4S release - may he rest in peace.
http://i55.tinypic.com/2wf8tmq.png
It is sad, but we knew it was going to happen, given his illness and how thin he had become, it was obvious he was extremely ill.
I was there in 1984 when they debuted the Macintosh in Boston, I was a college student and the event was held at my school, so I got to see it. I have used them pretty much ever since.
Rest in Peace, Steve.
Not surprised, but still saddened.
I wasn't expecting this so soon. May he Rest in Peace. Thanks for making Ben (my beloved macbook) for me.
Had no idea he was even sick....:o
Rest in peace. You ingenuity has given me the power to help educate my students.
R.I.P Steve.
You made the computer, personal, and it changed the world for the better.
Just heard this on the news. Like others, sad but not shocked. I think he survived quite a while with the pancreatic cancer.
Rest in well deserved peace, sir.:love:
I saw it all over FB too. Like so many have said, not surprised, though I didn't expect it quite this soon. Yes, he held on a LONG time w/ that pancreatic cancer. My friend's Dad had that and died less than 7 weeks after diagnosis.
Here is Steve introducing the Apple II in 1977. :)
http://www.cbc.ca/photos/galleries/1...eb_8column.jpg
Photo gallery and story here: http://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/st...obs-death.html
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Very much worth watching. :)
Does this work?
http://news.stanford.edu/news/2005/j...bs-061505.html