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Apple Chairman Steve Jobs dead at 56

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Apple Chairman Steve Jobs dead at 56
Steve Jobs, the Apple co-founder who resigned from the company in the mid-1980s and returned a decade later to make Apple one of the most successful technology companies in the world, has died. Read More



Remembering Steve Jobs, the man who saved Apple
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died Wednesday after a long illness. He was 56. Jobs, who reigned as Apple CEO for 14 years, resigned his post in August 2011 and was replaced by Tim Cook, who previously was the company's Chief Operating Officer. Jobs, in turn, was elected as chairman of Apple's board of directors. Read More

Steve Jobs: A timeline
1955 -- Born Feb. 24 in San Francisco to Joanne Simpson and Abdulfattah Jandali. Read More

Statements from Apple, family, Bill Gates and others
Apple has announced that Steve Jobs died today. His failing health was widely known -- and became even more obvious when Jobs resigned his position as CEO at Apple, leaving the job to Tim Cook. But the world is saddened by the lost of one of the tech industry's visionaries. Read More



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