Thursday, October 6, 2011

Alas, for the loss of another great one...

Steve Jobs, founder and former CEO of Apple and Pixar, died yesterday at the age of 56.



No one is quite sure where Apple is going to go without Jobs frontlining the new innovations from the company, including the now-old-news iMac, iPod, iPhone and iPad (all of which were his idea). It is the hope that the new CEO of Apple, Tim D. Cook, will be able to earn the same inovation from Apple employees that Jobs possessed in and of himself.

But whether another person with the same technological genius will rise to continue Jobs' legacy remains to be seen.

Rest in peace, Steve, with the knowledge that you managed to almost single-handedly change the world with your ideas.

*turns up music on 5th generation iPod Nano and browses prices for second generation iPads*

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