RIP Steve Jobs
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- dbloc0
- come on...whip out one of your cool graphicsdbloc
- everyone saw it coming...they had plenty of timedbloc
- Seriously? I think the understatement speaks more than a flashy graphic.ximeraLabs
- The understatement works, but I still would have preferred a logo made up of functioning apple devices you could play with.CyBrainX
- i think its perfect this waybenfal99
- Google can't advertise a competitors product on their homepage.DrBombay
- Google logos are for celebrating, not mourning. Did they draw some towers for 11 Sept?i_monk
- Google link to apple.com on their homepage? kind of insane, much better than a graphicfresnobob
- should have had a black page, with Steve Jobs name in white.instrmntl
- jaylarson0
take it for what one will, but with all this activity he had one hell of a profound effect on the world.
- ernexbcn0
Icon Ambulance
- i_monk0
How about some balance?
Why Steve Jobs doesn't deserve your tears:
http://www.artinfo.com/news/stor…Steve Jobs ignored factory workers who were poisoned in the process of making his touch screens:
http://www.christianpost.com/new…
http://www.globalpost.com/dispat…
- epill0
that is sad.. he was a pioneer who helped bring us to the future.
- Milan0
Rest in peace.
"...and the world has lost an amazing human being."
- instrmntl0
A Sister’s Eulogy for Steve Jobs
www.nytimes.com/2011/10/30/opini…...- nicely said/done...adumbratesly
- heavy..inteliboy
- good readinv
- touchingali
- page not founddbloc
- instrmntl0
In a Private Light: Diana Walker’s Photos of Steve Jobs
I first met Steve Jobs on a photo shoot for TIME in 1982. I had no idea that he was going to be my friend or that he was going to be this incredible genius — a part of all our lives, in what we do and what we see. He was speaking to a group of Stanford students in a dorm living room, and it was hard to photograph him there and not be in the way. You had to have light, and I was creeping around. But he was game. I asked him to stand on top of an Apple sign, and he did it. I asked him to stand in front of an Apple cutout (which ended up on the cover of Fortune magazine), and he did that too. I thought, This is you. This is who you are.
He was so much fun because he was so quick — he was such a fast study. You showed him anything and he could get it in a second. I was always fascinated by his design sense. It was wonderful because he liked my pictures.
I really will miss his inventiveness, his ideas, his eyes — and how bright he was all over. He had some kind of electricity about him. He was very, very focused in the office. He demanded a lot of the people who worked for him. I’m sure Steve wasn’t the easiest person to work for, but what a fascinating person to work for.
Diana Walker was TIME’s White House photographer for 20 years, where she captured intimate moments with five Presidents.
- photo from 2004303
- is it just me or does his Mac Pro look TINY?monospaced
- hmm, secret prototype mac pro tower_niko
- Love getting a glimpse at his home workspace.instrmntl
- feel0
omg u guys still over it?
- benfal990
Death, again, confronts the human being to the inevitable and absolute mystery that bedeviled us since the beginning of all time.
- BozMan0
not sure if this is a timeline but whatever
- jadrian_uk0
Was he on the dark side of the force?