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Elenin
October 5th, 2011, 06:47 PM
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/steve-jobs-apple-ceo-dies/story?id=14383813

Steve Jobs, the mastermind behind Apple's iPhone, iPad, iPod, iMac and iTunes, has died in California. Jobs was 56.

His death was reported by The Associated Press, citing Apple.

Jobs co-founded Apple Computer in 1976 and, with his childhood friend Steve Wozniak, marketed what was considered the world's first personal computer, the Apple II.

Industry watchers called him a master innovator -- perhaps on a par with Thomas Edison -- changing the worlds of computing, recorded music and communications.

In 2004, he beat back an unusual form of pancreatic cancer, and in 2009 he was forced to get a liver transplant. After several years of failing health, Jobs announced on Aug. 24, 2011 that he was stepping down as Apple's chief executive.

"I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple's CEO, I would be the first to let you know," Jobs wrote in his letter of resignation. "Unfortunately, that day has come."



One of the world's most famous CEOs, Jobs remained stubbornly private about his personal life, refusing interviews and shielding his wife and their children from public view.
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"He's never been a media person," said industry analyst Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies, after Jobs resigned. "He's granted interviews in the context of product launches, when it benefits Apple, but you never see him talk about himself."

The highlights of Jobs's career trajectory are well-known: a prodigy who dropped out of Reed College in Oregon and, at 21, started Apple with Wozniak in his parents' garage. He was a multimillionaire by 25, appeared on the cover of Time magazine at 26, and was ousted at Apple at age 30, in 1984.

In the years that followed, he went into other businesses, founding NeXT computers and, in 1986, buying the computer graphics arm of Lucasfilm, Ltd., which became Pixar Animation Studios.

He was described as an exacting and sometimes fearsome leader, ordering up and rejecting multiple versions of new products until the final version was just right. He said the design and aesthetics of a device were as important as the hardware and software inside.



In 1996, Apple, which had struggled without Jobs, brought him back by buying NeXT. He became CEO in 1997 and put the company on a remarkable upward path.

By 2001 the commercial music industry was on its knees because digital recordings, copied and shared online for free, made it unnecessary for millions of people to buy compact discs.

Jobs took advantage with the iPod -- essentially a pocket-sized computer hard drive with elegantly simple controls and a set of white earbuds so that one could listen to the hours of music one saved on it. He set up the iTunes online music store, and persuaded major recording labels to sell songs for 99 cents each. No longer did people have to go out and buy a CD if they liked one song from it. They bought a digital file and stored it in their iPod.

In 2007, he transformed the cell phone. Apple's iPhone, with its iconic touch screen, was a handheld computer, music player, messaging device, digital wallet and -- almost incidentally -- cell phone. Major competitors, such as BlackBerry, Nokia and Motorola, struggled after it appeared.

By 2010, Apple's new iPad began to cannibalize its original business, the personal computer. The iPad was a sleek tablet computer with a touch screen and almost no physical buttons. It could be used for almost anything software designers could conceive, from watching movies to taking pictures to leafing through a virtual book.

Personal Life

Jobs kept a close cadre of friends, Bajarin said, including John Lasseter of Pixar and Larry Ellison of Oracle, but beyond that, shared very little of his personal life with anyone.

But that personal life -- he was given up at birth for adoption, had an illegitimate child, was romantically linked with movie stars -- was full of intrigue for his fan base and Apple consumers.

Jobs and his wife, Laurene Powell, were married in a small ceremony in Yosemite National Park in 1991, lived in Woodside, Calif., and had three children: Reed Paul, Erin Sienna and Eve.

He admitted that when he was 23, he had a child out of wedlock with his high school girlfriend, Chris Ann Brennan. Their daughter, Lisa Brennan Jobs, was born in 1978.

He had a biological sister, Mona Simpson, the author of such well-known books as "Anywhere But Here." But he did not meet Simpson until they were adults and he was seeking out his birth parents. Simpson later wrote a book based on their relationship. She called it "A Regular Guy."

Fortune magazine reported that Jobs denied paternity of Lisa for years, at one point swearing in a court document that he was infertile and could not have children. According to the report, Chris Ann Brennan collected welfare for a time to support the child until Jobs later acknowledged Lisa as his daughter.

There were other personal details that emerged over the years, as well.

At Reed, Jobs became romantically involved with the singer Joan Baez, according to Elizabeth Holmes, a friend and classmate. In "The Second Coming of Steve Jobs," Holmes tells biographer Alan Deutschman that Jobs broke up with his serious girlfriend to "begin an affair with the charismatic singer-activist." Holmes confirmed the details to ABC News.

Jobs' Health and Apple's Health

Enigmatic and charismatic, Jobs said little about himself. But then his body began to fail him.

In 2004, he was forced to say publicly he had a rare form of pancreatic cancer. In 2009, it was revealed that he had quietly gone to a Memphis hospital for a liver transplant.

He took three medical leaves from Apple. He did not share details.

In 2009, sources said, members of Apple's board of directors had to persuade him to disclose more about his health as "a fiduciary issue," interwoven with the health of the company.

He was listed in March as 109th on the Forbes list of the world's billionaires, with a net worth of about $8.3 billion. After selling Pixar animation studios to The Walt Disney Company in 2006, he became a Disney board member and the company's largest shareholder. Disney is the parent company of ABC News.

Analysts said Apple performed well during Jobs' absence, partly because he was available for big decisions and partly because his chief lieutenant, Tim Cook, was the hands-on manager even when Jobs was there.

The company has a history of bouncing back. In January 2009, after he announced his second medical leave, Apple stock dropped to $78.20 per share. But it quickly recovered and became one of the most successful stocks on Wall Street. On one day in the summer of 2011, with the stock hitting the $400 level, Apple briefly passed ExxonMobil as the world's most valuable company.

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Suicune
October 5th, 2011, 06:48 PM
That's very unfortunate.

I really liked his products and he seemed like a nice guy.

Elenin
October 5th, 2011, 06:53 PM
Nevermind, thought there was a character limit.

TheMatrix
October 5th, 2011, 06:54 PM
Everyone dies, it's the sad truth. Some earlier than others.

Oh well, I guess Apple will soon become a background company that you rarely hear about but still exists.
You never know...

Sugaree
October 5th, 2011, 06:59 PM
Everyone dies, it's the sad truth. Some earlier than others.

Oh well, I guess Apple will soon become a background company that you rarely hear about but still exists.
You never know...

Doubt it. That's like saying Microsoft would fade into the background if they stopped production of Xbox consoles.

Suicune
October 5th, 2011, 06:59 PM
Everyone dies, it's the sad truth. Some earlier than others.

Oh well, I guess Apple will soon become a background company that you rarely hear about but still exists.
You never know...

Why would that happen? I know he was the face of Apple but he didn't sell all the products.

As long as Apple keeps making money and making products we'll keep hearing about them for sure.

Mr. Awesome
October 5th, 2011, 07:05 PM
Why would that happen? I know he was the face of Apple but he didn't sell all the products.

As long as Apple keeps making money and making products we'll keep hearing about them for sure.

He was the genius behind the apple not just the face, although he had people to create the products he was the brain behind them

SenorGrand
October 5th, 2011, 07:05 PM
ah yeah. i know. my sister just came in, like 10 minutes ago saying he died. funny- she got it from some post, and so did i. :) . but a :( to his death. sad sad

BOBBY HILL
October 5th, 2011, 07:09 PM
I guess the apple went...

Rotten.

Mr. Awesome
October 5th, 2011, 07:13 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brj2UkUPjCI

They took our (Steve)Jobs......

Jakezilla
October 5th, 2011, 07:21 PM
Aww, thats sad D: He created the coolest things! I love my iphone <3 but still, rip Apple dude.

JackOfClubs
October 5th, 2011, 07:24 PM
Sad day.

RIP, Steve Jobs.

StoppingTime
October 5th, 2011, 07:24 PM
not how I wanted to end my day :(

Rest In Peace
Steve Jobs

Neptune
October 5th, 2011, 07:39 PM
He will forever be marked in the history books. His contributions to peoples life's has been great. I thank him for helping create the business that has made the products that I use everyday - the iPod, iPad and the iPhone. This day is a sad day indeed.

Dimitri
October 5th, 2011, 07:46 PM
The name of Steve Jobs shall live on thoughout history, he was a intelligent man, just a great guy all around. 10/05/2011 *sadface*

StoppingTime
October 5th, 2011, 08:08 PM
Think about the world with all of the things he and his company (including Pixar, etc...) created. Now think about where we would be without them...

CaptainObvious
October 5th, 2011, 08:32 PM
saw this coming:

steve jobs was diagnosed with terminal cancer months ago. probably liver cancer, given his transplant. a person i know, active in the charitable giving world, was retained earlier this spring to help jobs give away his money. since steve has basically not given a fuck about charity, that meant he was dying - and dying fast. so i expected this entirely.

interested to see if investors have accounted for this outcome as they should have already.

i will be fascinated by whether or not apple's stock falls here. it shouldn't, since everyone should've known that this was coming, but i bet it will.

Neptune
October 5th, 2011, 08:33 PM
Think about the world with all of the things he and his company (including Pixar, etc...) created. Now think about where we would be without them...


I had no idea about Pixar! Finding Nemo and Cars are some of my favorite movies. This is really sad - a great man has died.

Jess
October 5th, 2011, 09:22 PM
I read the title and thought...never mind :/

rest in peace Steven Jobs. even though I don't own any of your products :l

StoppingTime
October 5th, 2011, 09:28 PM
I had no idea about Pixar! Finding Nemo and Cars are some of my favorite movies. This is really sad - a great man has died.

Yea. Apple bought the company, and he was the CEO so... Its not like they wouldn't have been made, but they may have been different (think different:))

Unsolvedmind
October 5th, 2011, 09:49 PM
He was a great guy and did invent really good thing

RIP Steve jobs

Jupiter
October 5th, 2011, 09:52 PM
Yes, unfortunate isn't it. He left his imprints on our desks, in our ears, and in our hands.

Kujiro
October 5th, 2011, 10:21 PM
David was right about him dying soon during the earlier discussion of his step down.
And definiately he knew it was coming at him.

Sad but true, everyone would die sooner or later, his creations and how he changed the world today is what lives in the hearts of many.

Rest in peace.
Steve Jobs

Sacraficialsteak
October 5th, 2011, 10:31 PM
I guess the apple went...

Rotten.

Sorry mate, but that was a really bad pun, and way too soon

disassociation2016
October 5th, 2011, 10:36 PM
This is very sad. He is like an icon for the computer age. I think anyone born within the last twenty years or so really appreciates him because they were raised with Apple products and probably shared a connection to the company.

Ambrosia
October 5th, 2011, 11:50 PM
That's really sad. He was an amazing man.

He was, like, the main conversation in my Business Classes.

Quick_Sylver
October 6th, 2011, 01:02 AM
Aws. :( I think he was one of my main reasons for liking Apple honestly. /yeah yeah.
Byebyes Jobs.

SimplyTom
October 6th, 2011, 02:52 AM
R.I.P steve jobs

Azunite
October 6th, 2011, 10:22 AM
Well, we were expecting this. Only a month ago he was in conferences in his classic black pullover and jeans, presenting a new Apple product. And now he is just... Gone.

I was never a fan of Apple. But none can deny that he was a mastermind in terms of inventions and computing. Rest in peace.

WokeUpThisMorning
October 6th, 2011, 03:24 PM
I'm surprised how much his death has saddened me. Thinking about him now, he was a pretty fucking amazing guy as far as amazing guys go. Kinda changed the world in a way.

RIP Steve. iSad today.

Magus
October 6th, 2011, 03:29 PM
I will only miss his early contributions. They made great stuff during the old days.

thecanjump
October 6th, 2011, 04:46 PM
Hey with that type of cancer he had, he lived longer than the average person that had it (not age wise but the time of being diagnosed with it)

He impacted all our lives through technology made it user friendly and entertaining. His name will and already is down in history. RIP Steve Jobs.

(Bad pun time)
I guess the Apple Company just...
*puts on glasses*
Lost some Jobs.
YEEEEEAAAAHHHH

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Psn3r3axuaQ Steve Jobs Tribute (not made by me)

Sogeking
October 7th, 2011, 09:15 AM
Well that's unfortunate, he will be missed :(

User Deleted
October 7th, 2011, 09:25 AM
Aws. :( I think he was one of my main reasons for liking Apple honestly. /yeah yeah.
Byebyes Jobs.

Many people still bought from apple because they really like Steve jobs from what I have heard. Their sales will probably go down a lot now.

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May he rest in peace.

butty_92
October 7th, 2011, 10:47 AM
Steve seemed like a really genuine guy and his contribution to Apple will never be forgotten. It is such a young age to die.

RIP:(

Funkapotamus
October 8th, 2011, 08:18 PM
RIP Steve.

:(

Bath
October 9th, 2011, 10:07 AM
http://28.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lsnhn5E3eC1qj26eao1_500.jpg

PureReality
October 9th, 2011, 11:57 PM
Brother was watching far-right, conservative FOX News and I saw this. Totally unexpected and devastating. Apple will never be the same. Technology won't either. He was brilliant. A great salesman, too.

Next big news story:
APPLE TO FAIL

RyanKo
October 10th, 2011, 10:30 PM
His death is really remain me of my grandfather because my grandfather was death by cancer so i know how pain it was. R.I.P. Steve Jobs thanks for bring us so many new technology.

Strength
October 10th, 2011, 11:23 PM
He will forever be marked in the history books. His contributions to peoples life's has been great. I thank him for helping create the business that has made the products that I use everyday - the iPod, iPad and the iPhone. This day is a sad day indeed.

lol dont praise him like hes the messiah. hes just a marketer.

PureReality
October 12th, 2011, 10:54 PM
lol dont praise him like hes the messiah. hes just a marketer.

A marketer and inventor that has changed the world.

libra210
November 24th, 2011, 04:56 AM
That's very sad