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  • Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (born in San Francisco, California, United States, February 24, 1955 - died in Palo Alto, California, USA, October 5, 2011 at age 56 years) is a business leader and inventor of the United States. He is co-founder, chairman and former CEO of Apple Inc. Jobs also previously served as executive officer of Pixar Animation Studios; he became a member of the board of directors of The Walt Disney Company in 2006, after taking control of Pixar by Disney. His name is listed as executive producer in the 1995 film Toy Story.

    At the end of the 1970s, Jobs, with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, Mike Markkula, and other designs, develops, and markets a line of personal computers first commercially successful, the Apple II series. In the early 1980s, the careers of those who first saw the commercial potential of the graphical user interface is mouse-driven Xerox PARC and then encourage the manufacture of Macintosh. After losing against the decision of the board of directors in 1984, Jobs resigned from Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company engaged in higher education and business markets. Purchase of NeXT by Apple in 1996 brought Jobs back to the company he founded together, and he served as its CEO from 1997 to 2011.In 1986, he took over the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm Ltd which later became Pixar Animation Studios. He became CEO and largest shareholder as much as 50.1% to be taken over by The Walt Disney Company in 2006. Because of that Jobs became the largest individual shareholder in Disney as much as 7% and the Board of Directors Disney. After stepping down as CEO on August 24, 2011, Jobs was elected as chairman of the board of directors of Apple.On October 5, 2011, Steve Jobs died in California at the age of 56 years, seven years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.At the time of his death, he was widely regarded as a visionary, pioneer and genius in business, innovation, and product design, and those who succeeded in changing the face of the modern world, revolutionizing the six different industries, and "an example to all chief executives". His death was widely addressed and considered a great loss to the world by his fans around the world.Early life


    Steve Jobs at WWDC 07Jobs was born in San Francisco, California and was adopted by Paul and Clara Jobs (née Hagopian) from Mountain View, California, who named him Steven Paul. Paul and Clara later adopted a daughter, named Patti. Biological parents Jobs - Abdulfattah Jandali, a scholar of Syrian nationality yag later became professor of political science, and Joanne Simpson (née Schieble), a scholar of American States, which later became the speech language pathologist - who later married, giving birth and raising a biological sister Jobs, the novelist Mona Simpson.Jobs attended Cupertino Junior High School and Homestead High School in Cupertino, California, and often attend after-school lectures at the Hewlett-Packard Company in Palo Alto, California.He was later hired there and worked with Steve Wozniak as a summer employee. In 1972, Jobs graduated from high school and enroll Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Although he dropped out after one semester, he continued auditing classes at Reed, such as calligraphy class, with sleeping on the floor of his room, returning Coke bottles to get money, and get free meals weekly at the local Hare Krishna temple. Jobs then said, "If I had not attended a single lecture in the college, the Mac would have a variety of printing letters or letters with parallel spaces."In the fall of 1974, Jobs returned to California and began attending petemuan Homebrew Computer Club with Wozniak. He took a job as a technician at Atari, a manufacturer of a variety of popular video games, with the ultimate goal of saving money for a spiritual journey to India.Jobs then went to India to visit the Neem Karoli Baba Ashram in Kainchi it with a friend from Reed College (which later became the first Apple employee), Daniel Kottke, in search of spiritual enlightenment. He came home in a state embraced Buddhism with his head shaved and wearing traditional Indian clothing. At the time, Jobs was experimenting with psychedelic drugs and calling his LSD experience as "one of the two or three most important things [had] done in the lives of [her]". He said that the people around him are not included in the cross-cultural pedigree can not fully understand every thought.Jobs returned to work earlier in the Atari and was given the task of creating a circuit board for the game Breakout. According to Atari founder Nolan Bushnell, Atari offered $ 100 for each chip are eliminated in this machine. Jobs had little interest or knowledge in circuit board design and make a deal with Wozniak to split the bonus equally if Wozniak could minimize the number of chips. Atari was very surprised because Wozniak reduced the number of chips as many as 50 pieces, a design that is very strict to the point that it is impossible to recreate on the assembly line. At the time, Jobs told Wozniak that Atari just give them $ 700 (instead of $ 5000) and Wozniak also got the $ 350.CareerThe origins of Apple Computer


    Steve Jobs and Bill Gates on konferensiD: All Things Digital fifth (D5) in 2007In 1976, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne, with funding from the product marketing manager and technician semi-retired Intel AC "Mike" Markkula Jr.., Founded Apple. Prior to founding Apple together, Wozniak is hacking electronic goods.Jobs and Wozniak had been friends for years, met in 1971 when their friend, Bill Fernandez, introduced 21-year-old Wozniak to 16-year-old Jobs. Wozniak Steve Jobs tried to assemble a computer and are interested in selling it. As Apple continues to expand, the company began looking for an experienced executive to help manage its expansion.In 1978, Apple hired Mike Scott from National Semiconductor to serve as CEO that led to the dark years. In 1983, Steve Jobs managed to lure John Sculley from Pepsi-Cola came out to serve as CEO of Apple by asking, "Do you want to sell sugar water all your life, or do you want to work with me and change the world?"The following year, Apple's Super Bowl broadcast a television advertisement titled "1984". At Apple's annual shareholder meeting on January 24, 1984, an emotional Jobs memperkenalkanMacintosh to an enthusiastic audience; Andy Hertzfeld described the atmosphere as "Pandemonium." Macintosh became the first small computer with a commercially successful graphical user interface. Mac development started by Jef Raskin, and taken over by Jobs.Although described as a director of Apple's Jobs is persuasive and charismatic, a number of employees at that time described it as a manager who always change their minds and temperamental.Declining sales across the industry towards the end of 1984 resulted in a rift Jobs working relationship with Sculley, and at the end of May 1985 - after the internal tensions and the announcement of massive layoffs - Sculley end position as head of the division Jobs Macintosh.NeXT Computer

    NeXT used by Tim Berners-Lee in CERNyang later became the first servant in the World Wide Web.At the same time, Jobs founded another computer company, NeXT Computer. Like the Apple Lisa, the NeXT workstation technology is very advanced; however, the industry is considered as an expensive item. Among the employees who can afford it, NeXT workstation has a lot of followers because of its technical strength, and the system of object-oriented software development is very important to them. Jobs marketed NeXT products in the field of scientific and academic due to innovative new technologies and experimental owned (like the Mach kernel, digital signal processing chips, and built-in Ethernet port).NeXTcube described by Jobs as the computer is "interpersonal", which he believed was the next stage after the computer "personal".This means if the computer lets people communicate and collaborate together in an easy way, then the computer can solve various problems faced by computer "personal".At a time when the email is plain text for most people, Jobs likes to demonstrate e-mail system NeXTMail named NeXT, as an example of the philosophy of "interpersonal" him. NeXTMail is one of the first e-mail that supports graphics and audio patch that can be seen and clicked on the email.Jobs running NeXT with an obsession for aesthetic perfection, as evidenced by several things such as magnesium casing NeXTcube.This put great pressure on the hardware division of NeXT, and in 1993, after only managed to sell 50,000 machines, NeXT turned fully to the development of software with the release of NeXTSTEP / Intel.Pixar and DisneyIn 1986, Jobs bought The Graphics Group (later renamed Pixar) from Lucasfilm computer graphics division worth $ 10 million, $ 5 million of which was given to Lucasfilm as a capital.The new company, which used to be centered on the Kerner Studios owned by Lucasfilm in San Rafael, California, but later moved to Emeryville, California, originally intended as a developer of advanced graphics hardware. After years of failing to sell Pixar Image Computer, the company was contracted by Disney to produce a computer animated feature film that would be jointly funded and distributed by Disney.The first film produced as a result of this cooperation, namely Toy Story, brought fame and acclaim to the studio these critics when it was released in 1995. More than a decade later, under the creative leadership of John Lasseter of Pixar, the company is capable of producing a box-office hit movie A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters, Inc.. (2001), Finding Nemo (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Cars (2006), Ratatouille (2007), WALL-E (2008), Up (2009) and Toy Story 3 (2010). Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up and Toy Story 3 each received an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, an award which was introduced in 2001.2003 and 2004, because the contract with Disney Pixar out, Jobs and Disney chief executive Michael Eisner tried to negotiate a new partnership that ultimately failed, and in early 2004 Jobs announced that Pixar will be a new partner to distribute his films after the contract with Disney expires.Month of October 2005, Bob Iger replaced Eisner at Disney, and Iger quickly formed a relationship with Jobs and Pixar. Dated January 24, 2006, Jobs and Iger announced that Disney agreed to buy Pixar in a stock transaction valued at $ 7.4 billion full. After approval was closed, Jobs became the largest single shareholder of The Walt Disney Company with a mastery of approximately 7% stake in the company. Jobs at stake goes far beyond Disney's Eisner is only 1.7%, and Roy E. Disney family member Disney, which until his death in 2009 only about 1% stock holding company and its criticisms of Eisner - especially that he froze relations with Pixar Disney - Eisner accelerating decline. Jobs joined the board of directors of the company after the completion of the merger of the company. Jobs also helps oversee the combined animation businesses with Disney and Pixar office in a special oversight committee of six people.Back to Apple

    Jobs on the stage of Macworld Conference & Expo, San Francisco, January 11, 2005See also: "1998-2005: Back profit" in Apple Inc..In 1996, Apple announced that they bought NeXT for $ 429 million.This Agreement is terminated at the end of 1996, bringing Jobs back to the company he cofounded. Jobs became head of the de facto CEO Gil Amelio revealed after July. He formally served as interim chief executive in September 1997. In March 1998, in order to concentrate Apple's efforts to make a profit, Jobs halt some projects, such as Newton, Cyberdog, and OpenDoc. In the months that followed, many employees are afraid to meet directly Jobs in the elevator, "afraid that they lose their jobs when the door is opened. Reality is that the summary execution Jobs are rare, but some of the victims was enough to terrorize the entire company."Jobs also change the licensing program for the Macintosh clone, so that computer makers need to pay expensive to keep producing the goods.Through the purchase of NeXT, most technology companies are included in Apple products, especially the later change menjadiMac NeXTSTEP OS X. Under the direction of Jobs, the company increased its sales by leaps and bounds through the introduction of the iMac and other new products; since then, appealing designs and powerful brand has gone well for Apple. At the 2000 Macworld Expo, Jobs officially remove the frills "interim" from his post at Apple and became permanent CEO. Jobs joked at the time that he would use the title 'iCEO.'In recent years, the company began branching, introducing and updating other digital equipment. Through the introduction of the iPod portable music player, iTunes digital music software, and iTunes Store, the company expanded the field of consumer electronics and music distribution. In 2007, Apple entered the mobile phone business through the introduction of the iPhone, a mobile phone with multi-touch display which also features the iPod and, with its mobile web browser itself, managed to change the world of mobile web browsers. By continuing to drive innovation, Jobs also reminds employees that the "true artist submit his work", which means that ship products on time is as important as innovation and attractive design.Jobs admired also criticized the entrepreneurial skills of persuasion and running perfectly, which is dubbed as "the transfer of reality" and proven over the essence of speech (known as "Stevenote") at Macworld Expos and the Apple Worldwide Developers Conferences.In 2005, Jobs responded to criticism of Apple's recycling program is bad for electronic waste in the U.S. by criticizing other environmental advocates and supporters at the Annual Meeting in April Apple in Cupertino. However, a few weeks later, Apple announced that they will pull your iPod for free at retail stores.Computer takeback Campaign ads pengusungan taken from a plane over the Stanford University graduation ceremony where Jobs became the main speaker. The ad read "Steve - Do not be a mini-player recycle all e-waste". In 2006, he continues to expand its recycling program to setuap Apple's U.S. users who buy a new Mac. The program includes shipping and "environmentally friendly disposal" of their old system.ResignationMonth of August 2011, Jobs resigned as CEO of Apple. He will continue serving the company as chairman of the board of the company. Several hours after the announcement, shares of Apple Inc. (AAPL) fell 5% in trading after closing. This relatively small decline, when considering the interests of Jobs to Apple, associated with the fact that Jobs health continues to be preached for several years, and he did a medical leave since January 2011.According to Forbes, the alleged negative impact will be felt not only in Apple, but at the Walt Disney Company where Jobs has served as a director. In trading on the day after the closure announcement, shares of Walt Disney Co. (DIS) fell 1.5%.Business of lifeWealthAlthough Jobs is only paid $ 1 per year as CEO of Apple, he holds 5.426 million shares of Apple, as well as 138 million shares in Disney (which he received in exchange for the acquisition of Pixar by Disney). Forbes estimates his net worth reached $ 5.1 billion in 2009, making it the 43rd richest person in the United States. After Bloomberg accidentally published Jobs's obituary in 2008, Arik Hesseldahl of BusinessWeek magazine noted that "Jobs are not widely known for his ties to the philanthropic campaign", when compared to Bill Gates's efforts. After continuing his position at Apple in 1997, Jobs to stop all corporate philanthropy program.Case of resignation share optionsIn 2001, Steve Jobs was granted stock options valued at 7.5 million shares of Apple with an exercise price of $ 18.30, which is believed to be $ 21.10, raising $ 20 million worth of tax revenue that he did not report it as income. This indicates the occurrence of withdrawal options. Apple confirmed that the amount of such income. If you find any lies, so Jobs could face a series of criminal charges and civil penalties. Apple claims that the option was originally given at a special council meeting. Furthermore, the investigation focused on false dating options that lead to the implementation of the retroactive price increase worth $ 20 million. The case was finally handled through an active criminal investigation and civil government, even though an independent internal Apple investigation completed on December 29, 2006 found that Jobs was aware of this issue and that the option given to him is returned without the exercise of the option in 2003. On July 1, 2008, a group representative claims worth $ 7 billion proposed to some members of Apple's board of directors for loss of earnings due to securities fraud.Leadership style


    Jobs demonstrated the iPhone 4 kepadaPresiden Russia Dmitry Medvedev on June 23, 2010Many comments made by the personality of Jobs's aggressive and demanding. Fortune wrote that he "regarded as one of the leading seorangegomaniak in Silicon Valley." Comments regarding the temperamental style can be found at The Little Kingdom by Mike Moritz, one of several official biography on Jobs: The Second Coming of Steve Jobs Alan Deutschman's work, and icon: Steve Jobs works of Jeffrey S. Young & William L. Simon. In 1993, Jobs on the list of Best Bosses Firm in United States by Fortune magazine for his leadership on the NeXT. Dan'l Lewin co-founders was quoted by Fortune magazine, "The motivation can not be trusted ... [n] Amen discipline can not be imagined," Jobs's office responded that his personality has changed since then.Jef Raskin, a former colleague once said that Jobs "is more suited to be King of France," Jobs quipped a convincing personality and impressiveJobs has always wanted to put Apple and its products at the forefront of the information technology industry by predicting and setting trends, at least in terms of innovation and style. He summarizes his personal concepts at the end of the gist of the speech at the Macworld Conference and Expo in January 2007 by quoting ice hockey legend Wayne Gretzky:There is an old Wayne Gretzky quote that I like. 'I skate to where the ball will stop, instead of following the path of the ball.' And we always try to do at Apple. Since the very beginning. And we will continue to do so.-Steve JobsFloyd Norman said that at Pixar, Jobs is "a mature person and gentle" and never interfere with the creative process of film-makers.In 2005, Steve Jobs banned all books published by John Wiley & Sons from the Apple Store in response to the publication of an unofficial biography entitled icon: Steve Jobs. At the 2010 annual earnings report, Wiley said that they had "an agreement ... to make his book titles available on the iPad."DiscoveryJobs listed as the principal inventor or co-inventor on more than 230 prize-related patent or patent application of technologies ranging from computers and portable devices to the user interface (including a touch-based), speakers, keyboards, power adapters, appliances, buckles, arm shirts, thongs and packages.Personal lifeJobs married Laurene Powell on March 18, 1991. The leader of the ceremony is a Zen Buddhist monk, Kobun Chino Otogawa. Both are blessed with a son and two daughters. Jobs also has a daughter, Lisa Brennan-Jobs (born 1978), from her relationship with the painter from San Francisco Bay Area, Chrisann Brennan. He was raising his daughter alone when Jobs denied responsibility by claiming he was sterile and he later admitted responsibility.In the unofficial biography, The Second Coming of Steve Jobs, author Alan Deutschman reports that Jobs once dated Joan Baez.Deutschman quotes Elizabeth Holmes, a friend of Jobs as the Reed College, that he "believed that Steve became boyfriend because Baez Joan Baez Bob Dylan had a girlfriend." In other unofficial biography, icons: the work of Jeffrey S. Steve Jobs Young & William L. Simon, the authors stated that Jobs might have married Baez, but her age at that time (41) means it is impossible for them to have children.Jobs is also a Beatles fan. He quoted it several times in speeches and interviews in the gist of Paul McCartney concert. When questioned about its business model in the show 60 Minutes, he replied:My business model is The Beatles: They were four men who are both reducing negative behavior to one another, they balance. And overall better than its parts. Great things in business is not done by one person but a group of people.In 1982, Jobs bought an apartment at The San Remo, an apartment building in New York City with a reputation for progressive politics, where Demi Moore, Steven Spielberg, Steve Martin, and Princess Yasmin Aga Khan, daughter of Rita Hayworth, also had apartments.Through the help of I.M. Pei, Jobs spent years renovating his apartment on the top two floors of the north tower of this building, only to be sold again two decades later to the main players U2, Bono. Jobs had never moved there.In 1984, Jobs purchased a 14-bedroom Spanish Colonial mansion area of ​​17 000-ft ² (1.600 m²), designed by George Washington Smith in Woodside, California, known as the Jackling House.Although located in an almost neglected, Jobs lived in this castle for ten years. According to reports, he kept an old BMW motorcycle in the living room, and let Bill Clinton use it in 1998. Since the early 1990s, Jobs lived in a house in Old Palo Alto neighborhood, Palo Alto. President Clinton had dinner with Jobs and the CEO of Silicon Valley 14 there on August 7, 1996 with food provided by the Greens Restaurant. Clinton responded and Jobs, a contributor to the Democratic Party, sleeping in the Lincoln bedroom at the White House.Jobs let the Jackling House is not neglected and are planning to tear it down and build a smaller house on the land: but he received a complaint from the local cultural protection plan. Month of June 2004, the City Council Jobs Woodside gives green light to raze the castle is the condition that he advertise the property for a year to see if anyone would want to move it to another place and fix it. A number of people interested, including some who have experience of repairing the old property, but no agreement is reached. Later that same year, a group of local cultural patron of taking legal action to prevent peruntuhan. Month of January 2007, Jobs was not allowed to tear down the property through a court decision. Appeals court reverses decision in March 2010 and the castle was demolished in February 2011.He usually wears a black long-sleeved polo collar made by St.Croix, Levi's 501 blue jeans, and shoes New Balance 991. He was a pesetarian, someone who is just food includes meat derived from fish.Car choice is a silver Mercedes SL 55 AMG 2006 that do not have a car number plate.Jobs have been involved a war of words with Dell Computer CEO Michael Dell, Dell began when Jobs criticized for creating a "beige box that is not innovative." Dated October 6, 1997, diGartner Symposium, when Michael Dell was asked what he would do if he had a troubled Apple Computer, he said, "I'll shut it down and return money to shareholders." In 2006, Steve Jobs sent email to all employees when Apple's market capitalization rose beyond Dell.Fill in the email:Tim, Michael Dell did not seem smart to predict the future. Based on the closing of the stock market today. Apple has a higher value than Dell. Stocks move up and down, and all may be different tomorrow, but today I think we deserve a moment in thought. Steve.HealthIn mid-2004, Jobs announced to employees that he was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his pancreas. Prognosis of pancreatic cancer is usually very low, but Jobs said that he had a less aggressive rare tumor known as islet cell neuroendocrine tumor.After initially refusing conventional medical intervention and proposal on a special diet to reduce the disease, Jobs underwent pankreatikoduodenektomi (or "Whipple procedure") in July 2004 that succeeded in eliminating the tumor. Jobs seem not require chemotherapy or radiation therapy. During Jobs gone, Timothy D.Cook, head of sales and global operations of Apple, run the company.

    Jobs at 2008 Macworld Conference & ExpoIn early August 2006, Jobs delivered a speech to the essence of the annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. His appearance was a "skinny, almost dry" and submission of "no list" are not uncommon, and their choice to divert significant parts of his speech to the other presenters, led flood of speculation about his health in the media and the Internet. However according to Ars Technica journal report, pesertaWWDC who saw Jobs in person said he "looked fine". After the speech, a spokesman for Apple said that "Steve is very healthy."Two years later, Jobs similar problems experienced at the gist of the speech at WWDC 2008. Apple officials say Jobs is a victim of "common bug" and are taking antibiotics, while others suspect that kakeksia appearance caused by the Whipple procedure. At a conference in July to discuss Apple's earnings, participants responded to repeated questions about the health of Steve Jobs by asserting that it "private matter". While others voiced the opinion that shareholders have a right to know more in order to provide Jobs approach to running the company. New York Times published an article based on a telephone conversation is not recorded with Jobs, noting that "despite his health problems worse than the 'common bug', the disease does not endanger his life and he does not have cancer again."On August 28, 2008, Bloomberg mistakenly published Jobs's obituary in 2500 said about company news service that contains blank spaces for the age and cause of death (obituary news channels generally keep a constantly updated to facilitate the delivery of news about the sudden death of a famous figure).Although the error was quickly corrected, many news channels and blogs are reporting this problem, so again bring up the rumor-rumot about the health of Jobs, Jobs responded to the speech Let's Rock Apple month of September 2008 by quoting Mark Twain: "Reports of my death greatly exaggerated. At a media event after that, Jobs closed his presentation with a slide that read "110/70" which means their blood pressure, while stating that he no longer will respond to questions about his health.On December 16, 2008, Apple announced that its vice president of marketing Phil Schiller will deliver a speech last essence of this company at the Macworld Conference and Expo 2009, and again raises questions about the health of Jobs. In a statement dated January 5, 2009 at Apple.com, Jobs said that he had a "hormone imbalance" for several months. On January 14, 2009, in an internal memo Apple, Jobs wrote that in the previous week he had "learned that my health problems is more complicated than I imagined," and announced a six-month leave of absence until the end of June 2009 to enable it to focus on his health. Tim Cook, who previously served as CEO while Jobs on leave in 2004, serving again as Apple CEO for a while, and Jobs is still involved in "major strategic decisions".In April 2009, Jobs underwent liver transplantation at Methodist University Hospital Transplant Institute in Memphis, Tennessee.Jobs' prognosis was "excellent."On January 17, 2011, one and a half years after Jobs returned from his heart transplant, Apple mengumuman that he was given medical leave. Jobs announced his departure in a letter to employees, stating that the decision was made "so that he can focus on his health." During his medical leave in 2009, Apple announced that Tim Cook will handle the daily operation and Jobs will continue to be involved in major strategic decisions of the company. Although the leave of absence, he had appeared at the launch of iPad 2 (March 2), a speech introducing the essence WWDCuntuk iCloud (June 6), and in the presence of Cupertino city council (June 7).Jobs announced his resignation as CEO of Apple on August 24, 2011. In his letter, Jobs wrote that he "could no longer go through the assignment and his job as CEO of Apple."DeathJobs has died at his home on October 5, 2011 from complications of a rare form of pancreatic cancer. His death was announced by Apple in a statement as follows:We are very sorry to say that Steve Jobs had died today.Intelligence, passion and energy of Steve is a valuable source of innovation and improve the lives enrich us all. World a better place because of Steve.Greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. We grieve for them and everyone who was touched by the tremendous struggle. "Laurene Jobs left his wife for 20 years, three children and Lisa Brennan-Jobs, Jobs's daughter from a previous relationship. His family released a statement saying that he "died peacefully".Started October 5, 2011, Apple corporate website greets visitors with a simple page that displays the name of Jobs and his life in addition to his portrait in black and white. By clicking on the picture Jobs, visitors can view the obituary read, "Apple has lost a visionary and creative genius, and the world has lost a remarkable figure. Some of us who are fortunate enough to know and work with Steve to have lost a friend and inspiring teacher . Steve left a company that only he who could build it, and his spirit will always be the foundation of Apple. " An e-mail address is also published to the public free to share memories, condolences, and thoughts about Steve Jobs.A large number of newspapers reported his death on the front page.Jobs responded to a statement submitted by the death of some famous figures, including U.S. President Barack Obama, Microsoft founder Bill Gates, and Bob Iger of The Walt Disney Company.Wired News collect their responses and publish them on the front page of its website. Other condolence statement delivered by friends and colleagues Jobs, Steve Wozniak and George Lucas.Small cemetery enclosed held on October 7, 2011.AppreciationShe earned the National Medal of Technology from President Ronald Reagan in 1984 with Steve Wozniak (including those who first received it), and the Jefferson Award for Public Service in the category of "Best Public Service by Individuals Aged 35 Years or Younger" (aka Samuel S. Beard Award) in 1987. November 27, 2007, Jobs was called the most powerful business figures by Fortune Magazine. Dated December 5, 2007, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and First Lady Maria Shriver State Jobs insert into California Hall of Fame located at The California Museum for History, Women and the Arts.Month of August 2009, Jobs was selected as the most admired entrepreneurs among adolescents based on a survey by Junior Achievement. November 5, 2009, Jobs was named CEO of the decade by Fortune Magazine. Month of November 2009, Jobs was ranked 57th in Forbes: The World's Most Powerful People. Month of December 2010, Financial Jobs Timesmemberi title as the leader of this year, ending his article by stating, "In his autobiography, John Sculley, former PepsiCo executive who once headed Apple, saying something about the ambitions of the man she fired:" Apple should be a consumer products company extraordinary. This crazy plan. high technology can not be designed and sold as consumer products. ' It's one of these statements ".At the time of his death, he was widely regarded as a visionary, pioneer and genius in business, innovation, and product design, and those who succeeded in changing the face of the modern world, revolutionizing the six different industries, and "an example to all chief executives". His death was widely addressed and considered a great loss to the world by his fans around the world.After his resignation as CEO of Apple, Jobs is considered as Thomas Edison and Henry Ford in his time.

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