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  1. Dosh Hayes

    As a child I wanted to be Wonder Woman and as an teenager I wanted to be Steve Jobs. He won’t only be missed but immortalized as my hero. #RIP

    • He gave it all he had !! I don’t think that will another like him

  2. Some people shoot for the moon some people shoot for the sun but Steve Jobs shot for the universe. As long as their are computers he will not be forgotten

  3. I have heard the term visionary used to describe many business leaders but none were ever like Steve Jobs. He could visualize and realize several “next big things” and is in the same league as Edison and Einstein.

  4. Donnie Lee

    Steve was a great person not only when he was in the spot light but when he was with his family at home. We will miss steve he was one heck of a good man. Thank you Steve for everything
    Donnie

  5. A man who could foresee what the world wanted before any else dreamed it was even possible. Its hard to imagine a world without Macs, iPods, iTunes, iPhones, iPads. Who else could have transformed the electronics, communications, music and movie industries in the way Steve Jobs and Apple did. Steve once stated that he wanted to “make a dent” [in the world] Mission accomplished and then some.

    My tribute to the one and only Steve Jobs: http://www.ebizroi.com/blog/news/apples-steve-jobs-dies-at-age-56/

  6. Rest I peace Steve

  7. Rest in peace Steve

  8. Hey Chris,

    It’s a very sad day my friend. I actually cried :-(

    I saw something on Google+ that someone shared from a church which talked about how Jobs never gave any glory to God and promoted sin. I became angry at first but then realized that all different points of view are necessary.

    There’s an ABC News Video via the link below if anyone is interested in watching it.

    http://original-press-releases.blogspot.com/2011/10/steve-jobs-dead-at-age-of-56-video-news.html

    Thanks for your timely articles!

  9. I think Levar Burton said it best for many, many of us: “Even though I never met him, I’m feeling the loss of Steve Jobs on a very personal level.”

  10. Виталий

    Rest I peace Steve

  11. John Huff

    We were the University of Connecticut higher education reseller for the Next Computer. A computer line that was both elegant in design and forward looking in operating system. In my capacity as computer division manager I was able to sit within an arm’s link of Steve Jobs in Next headquarters, California. He came out to greet our higher ed group with a beaming smile, levis, suspenders and enthusiasm about his new computer line Next.

  12. Only once in a great while does a person come along that has the drive to aspire and create like Steve Jobs. I admire him and the world will miss him. Truly a brilliant man.

  13. Robert McNair

    I wasn’t alive when Christ walked beside the sea of Galilee. But I was lucky enough to be here when Steve Jobs was changing the world.

  14. Steve’s life was full in the fact that he was able to live his passion and see that passion’s fruits everyday.
    God’s gift to the world was Steve and Steve reciprocated with advancing the world’s knowledge.

  15. Ron

    So, so sad for the loss of a man who changed the whole world and left us all too soon, but also so happy to be living in a time to witness and experience a greatness that will continue to inspire more change. Tears of sorrow and tears of joy. Fare thee well, mutineer.

  16. Many great people are taken from us early, but lived many lifetimes in their short years. Steve Jobs bought technology to a new level, in his honour let’s learn what ‘technology’ is (nature’s technology is light years ahead of ours) and how it is now possible for us to be 100% successful on Earth, simply by reorienting technology from “killingry” to “livingry”. RIP Steve Jobs and thank you.

  17. Steve Jobs, a person that changed the quality of our life for the better. Who forced his competitors to do better or get left behind. Such an inspiration passing away 2 years younger than me and I ask why?

  18. What a blow to lose such a great mind and man. Lets not only decide to enjoy the technological gifts Jobs allowed possible, but use them for good and God’s glory, not for selfish gain.

    Cheers

  19. It is a very sad day for the world of tech, I hope we will have some one again like Steve Jobs, but I doubt it.

  20. I first encountered Steve Jobs in the mid-70s. He was the keynote speaker at a conference at Constitution High School in San Jose. The program was for “computer using educators.” Among other ideas, he shared with us his vision that “every student in America have a computer on their desk, and that computer would be the size of a pencil box.” While the shape is different, the tool he saw then, he delivered — together with much inspiration. He is already being missed.

  21. My thoughts about Steve Jobs is a feeling of great loss and inspiration, when I heard the news flash that the man who created Apple Computers was gone. My heart stopped for a second and it was clearly followed with a moment of complete silence when I had to comprehend, that the Genius Steve Jobs who inspired me to do, to dream of the possibilities of creating an online news media and turning it into one of the top Westchester Online News websites on the internet by simply using iweb, imovie, and all of the state of the art software I could download into my Apple Computer. The foundation for The Westchester News is iweb, and that is all it took for me to become one of the top websites on the internet, google this keyword: westchester news

    Apple is a company that always stood behind their product, thanks to Steve Jobs and his dedicated corporate team, that will remain the reason Apple Computers is the top business in the United States of America and throughout the world.

    ~ Barbara Ricci, Publisher of The Westchester News

  22. Ashok M. Kulkarni

    OH, A great loss to the world,can not define in words.He has done

    much for the benefit of common man.Hats off for him.

  23. Millions of accolades, millions will mourn the loss of this man. My question is? Why did this man 5 years younger than me die. Soooo much more he could have done to better this world.

    Oh…I can answer my own question – Because GOD wanted it so.
    Paul

  24. I think it’s sad such a tech-savvy person didn’t apply the same powerful thinking and action to his own health. Sadly, this might be the greatest sign of the times I’ve ever seen.

  25. From the age of 21 to 56. 35 years of a man has changed the world that we live today, if Computers were only a product used in factories and industries, imagine a world so slow. The human civilization is now seeing the fastest growth because of the many inventions like such great men. His loss is a greatest loss for the world. I’m not a Mac user or couldn’t yet buy a Apple product, but I’m still benefited from Steve’s life. Everyone who watched his Stanford Commencement Speech 2005 would shed few drops of tears. Just wondering, If anyone know to bring back a man from death I would give my life in return for Steves.

  26. The work and achievements of Steve Jobs truly blurred the line between work and play. Thanks Steve, for helping me not only do my work better but helping me forget it is even work at all.

  27. Donald C

    Great technology cannot prevent death. Only God can, if He choose. Steve was a great man anyway.

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