Steve Jobs used his charisma, intuition and personality to reshape and turn Apple into America's most valued company, dead at the age of 56.
The death of Steve Jobs has spawned an outpouring of grief and gratitude from his fans and followers across the globe. From celebrities and Silicon Valley titans to everyday Mac and iPod users, people around the world are taking to the streets and the web to show how he touched and changed them.
Steve Jobs, 1955-2011: Technology's greatest visionary
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Steve Jobs quotes: the man in his own words
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Lessons from Steve Jobs
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Westboro Baptist Church uses iPhone to announce plans to picket Steve Jobs's funeral
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Steve Jobs Was a Kind Man: My Regrets About Burning Him
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Fans Worldwide Mourn Passing of Steve Jobs
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Steve Jobs the businessman: Can Apple thrive without him?
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An Apple without Steve Jobs
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'I am sad': Tributes to Jobs pour in from around the world
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Apple’s Steve Jobs, remembered as visionary, told us what we needed before we knew it
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Steve Jobs And Movies: To Infinity And Beyond
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Steve Jobs Help To Revolutionize Animated Movies
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The Full Text Of Steve Jobs' Stanford Commencement Speech
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Original content Bob DeMarco, All American Investor
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