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♥ Thursday, October 6, 2011 ♥

♥ A tribute... ♥


One day after America IT gadgets giant- APPLE unveiled it's latest iPhone 4S to the world on Oct 4th , co-founder & visionary - Steve Jobs dies Oct 5th from cancer at aged 56. Jobs was just 21 when he founded Apple Computer in 1976 with his 26-year-old friend Steve Wozniak in his family garage.

I've decided tonight's after dark topic is to blog a tribute to Steve Jobs. After a long battle with pancreatic cancer, created a series of seminal electronics products, reinvented several industries, and built Apple into a $350 billion juggernaut. Wow that's like a huge profit we are talking about which in turns created plenty of jobs for the work force in America and many parts of the world.

I believe everyone in this world owns a little something made by Apple be it a small iPod shuffle, a iPad, iPhone or even a Mac. I myself owns or own before - a iPhone 3S, a iPhone 4, a iPad 1 and a Mac book. I wonder what will happen if it's not for Jobs will we still have such high tech products like mp3s, phones and computers. A big thank you to Jobs, not for you we wouldn't have such great gadgets.

Did some reading up on Steve Jobs on the net and i came across one of his quotes which he said when he was addressing the students at Stanford University in 2005 June - "The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle. As with all matters of the heart, you'll know when you find it.". I know he did and he his great work will be remembered by many from all over the world.

P.S ... May you rest in peace Steve Jobs

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