Friday, February 24, 2012

Remembering Steve Jobs: Happy Birthday, Mr. Visionary!



Young Steve Jobs 

Steve Jobs, Apple's iconic founder and leader for most of that glorious day, was born 57 years ago today, February 24. Little did anyone know at the time that Jobs will be the CEO who is now the most valuable companies on the planet.

Employment, as most Apple fans should know, died last year after a decade-long struggle with pancreatic cancer.

When the doctor broke the news to him, he refused treatment for 9 months in a row, where he tried all kinds of vegan diet, acupuncture and other Naturist drug ultimately failed to free him from a malignant tumor on his pancreas.


At one point during the fight against cancer, a visionary genius seems to have recovered. He did not. In fact, some believe that Apple CEO lied about welfare for the famous speech at Stanford University in 2005.

Two years later, Steve Jobs unveiled the MacBook Air appeared fragile and weak. To calm the spirits down, the CEO issued a statement to reporters saying its thinness is a temporary setback due to the drug. It does not.

He resigned from the position of CEO with Apple just a few months before his death.

For two months, Jobs said to have continued his work on the future of Apple products, and that he also spoke to author Walter Isaacson, who gave the finishing touches on his official biography.

On October 4, 2011, one day before the cancer would eventually claim his life, Jobs saw the opening of the iPhone 4S by his friend and colleague, Tim Cook, through a special video stream to his home in Palo Alto, California.

Today, Steve Jobs will celebrate the 57th anniversary of his. Through this amazing product he created and helped to create, Steve Jobs is still alive in the hearts of Apple fans out there.

On their behalf, as well as our own, we sincerely wish a happy birthday, Mr. Jobs! The world is much better because of you. 

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