FR7 Baptist
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Steve Jobs, the brilliant, mercurial co-founder of Apple Inc. who introduced simple, elegantly designed computers for people who are more interested in what technology could do rather than how it was done, died Oct. 5 at age 56.
In a brief statement, Apple announced the death but did not say where he died. He suffered from a rare form of pancreatic cancer and had a liver transplant in 2009, and he stepped down as Apple’s chief executive officer on Aug. 24, 2011.
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Mr. Jobs was a true visionary who revolutionized the computer industry. I remember when I first joined the Macintosh community in 2007 and realized how much better computers could be. I have, in the past, owned an iPod and an iPhone, but now the only Apple product I own is my MacBook. I remember when I had my iPhone and I first opened it and then hacked it to run on T-Mobile. It was such a sexy phone. I never before thought a phone could be so fun and multi-functional. Thanks to Mr. Jobs, the world is a better place.