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  2. Steve Jobs - Wikipedia

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    Following the keynote, an Apple spokesperson said that "Steve's health is robust". [188] Two years later, similar concerns followed Jobs's 2008 WWDC keynote address. [189] Apple officials stated that Jobs was victim to a "common bug" and was taking antibiotics, [190] while others surmised his cachectic appearance was due to the Whipple ...

  3. Apple Co-Founder Steve Jobs Dies at 56 - AOL

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    Apple's (AAPL) iconic founder and former CEO Steve Jobs died Wednesday, after a lengthy history of medical illnesses that included a rare form of pancreatic cancer. He was 56 years old. Apple ...

  4. How Apple Accidentally Revolutionized Health Care

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    Health care has changed dramatically since Steve Jobs first stood in front of an audience to introduce first the iPhone then later the iPad. Much of that change can be directly attributed to Apple ...

  5. Life After Steve Jobs: What to Expect From the Next ... - AOL

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    It has been a wrenching six weeks for Apple (NAS: AAPL) . First, in a not entirely unexpected move, CEO Steve Jobs announced on Aug. 24 that he would step down for health reasons and pass the ...

  6. Macworld/iWorld - Wikipedia

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    Participation by Apple was usually the central event of a Macworld Expo, and from 1997 through 2008, the show was known for its keynote presentations (sometimes called "Stevenotes") delivered by Apple CEO Steve Jobs. The San Francisco event has always been held at the Moscone Center. The Expo was also held in Brooks Hall near the San Francisco ...

  7. Steve Wozniak - Wikipedia

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    On April 1, 1976, Jobs and Wozniak formed the Apple Computer Company (now called Apple Inc.) along with administrative supervisor Ronald Wayne, whose participation in the new venture was short-lived. The two decided on the name "Apple" shortly after Jobs returned from Oregon and told Wozniak about his time spent on an apple orchard there. [41]

  8. Make Something Wonderful - Wikipedia

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    Make Something Wonderful is a posthumous collection of Steve Jobs' words, released more than 11 years after the Apple co-founder's death. Compiled by a small group of family, friends, and former colleagues, the book offers an intimate view of Jobs' life and thoughts through his notes, drafts, letters, speeches, oral histories, interviews, photos, and mementos.

  9. Top 10 Reasons Steve Jobs Will Be Missed By Apple Employees - AOL

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    As the world mourns the loss of Apple's iconic founder, Steve Jobs, we are reminded of what an innovative and dynamic leader he was through the memories and words of those who knew best – the ...