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Apple's visionary Steve Jobs dies
Yashwant Raj, Hindustan Times
Washington, October 07, 2011
First Published: 00:46 IST(7/10/2011)
Last Updated: 11:15 IST(7/10/2011)
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Fans pay tribute to Steve Jobs
The screens simply said: Steve Jobs, 1955-2011.     The assistant at a Washington suburb Apple store was sure it was not what the screens of displayed devices said when he had last checked. He looked lost fleetingly, and then snapped back. All business, “How can
I help you, sir?”

Steven Paul Jobs, Apple founder, inventor, marketer and visionary, died Wednesday evening. He was 56. His family said in a statement Jobs died peacefully, surrounded by his family.

“Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives,” said the Apple Inc board, announcing the death. “The world is immeasurably better because of Steve,” it added.

Jobs stepped down as Apple CEO late August saying he was unable to carry on. The announcement didn't give reasons, but he was losing the battle against pancreatic cancer, first diagnosed in 2003.

The top job passed on to his deputy Tim Cook, who made his first product launch on Monday: an upgrade of iPhone 4, the iconic device that, as Jobs had once promised, has changed the way people use the phone.

“Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost an amazing human being,” Cook said in an email to Apple employees.

Jobs was 21 when he founded Apple with Steve Wozniak in 1976, working out of that greatest of American launch venues: a garage. That company became the world's most valued company in 2011, beating oil giant Exxon.

Continued from page 1:  Along the way Apple ceased to be merely a computer company as it had started. It was now a company making an entire range of lifestyle products, each more popular than the previous: Mac, iPod, shuffle, iPhone and iPad.

The company, on Jobs's watch, straddled the widely disparate worlds of business and personal computing. The personal computer was truly personal, topped up with a steady supply of even more personal computing devices.

“He was a perfectionist,” said John Sculley, in a television interview, of the man he infamously fired from the company he had founded. Sculley and Jobs never spoke again. Apple's best would follow Jobs's return.

And he became an immensely rich man. Forbes magazine estimated his personal fortune was $8.3 billion (Rs40,670 crore) in 2011, mostly the value of his 5.5 million Apple shares. His annual salary had been $1 (Rs49) since 1997. Jobs leaves behind wife Laurene Powell Jobs and four children, one of whom, Lisa, was born out of wedlock and had an early version of the Macintosh computer named after her. Jobs was a Buddhist and a committed vegan. “It's really the passing of an era,” said the Apple store assistant, who refused to give his name, using a cliché to describe a man he couldn't do easily. He struggled and then gave up: “What a great man.”

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