Steve Jobs died, one of the founders of Apple empire, who in 2004 fought against pancreatic cancer. Considered a technology poet, he put color to computers, packaged to sell music online and left strokes on the screens of phones and tablets. He was 56. His disciples attributed the making of the most advanced devices of the century, others qualify as business visionary. For some of his associates was a man in love with innovation, a character with a bad temper, someone arrogant and capricious, not accepting reasons. Many of the definitions that fit the profile of a genius. Last night, minutes after the news, the Apple official website read: "Those who have been fortunate enough to meet and work with Steve Jobs, we have lost a friend and mentor inspiring. Steve bequeaths a company that only he could have built and his spirit will forever be the foundation for Apple. He is one of the most influential people EVER. The most incredible thing is, he is our contemporary and we can here to experience first hand the magical moments each time his unveils the Next Big Thing. As an Inventor, Steve has had it all, financial backing and a great team of creative's to bounce idea's off. Let's hope, some one else can fill his creative inspiration, and punch out another 300 Patents. Great work by a great Man, good luck for the future, health is what matter's. |
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