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I didn't know he had pancreatic cancer. I was surprised to see he passed away so soon after leaving Apple.
You say that like it's a bad thing. The competition between the two has helped improve the quality of both factors in both systems.For one, he started the great debate of functionality vs brain-washing vs eye-candy.
That aside, R.I.P indeed. This man has done a great deal to bring us the computer technology we have today and helped us into the mobile side of things. A man to definitely to be looked up to!
RIP Steve Jobs
I have never used your products but thanks for keeping Microsoft on there toes
RIP Man!
Rich or poor, death is the great equalizer.
RIP Steve, you did make a difference.
While I never really got into apple tech my self it is sad to see him go. If it wasnt for The MAC OS who would compete with windows? Linux? LOL.
Anyone familiar with pancreatic cancer know you usually get months to live, not years. People do not survive it. I am surprised that people are actually surprised by this. Maybe they just got used to his medical leaves and it became a non-story for them. I think the fact that Apple's stock dropped pretty dramatically after the last time is a good indicator most on the inside knew this was it.
1 in a billion people on this sphere can say they truly moved the needle. Steve Jobs was one of those people.
RIP Steve Jobs. Well done, sir.