The World Is Still Not Letting Go Of The Late Steve Jobs
iPad discounts, collectible stamps, video compilations - the world is still holding on the late entrepreneur, marketer and inventor who would have turned 59 on 24 February 2014.
Steve Jobs, Who Died On 5 Oct 2011 After A Long Battle With Pancreatic Cancer, Would Have Turned 59 On 24 Feb 2014
In 2012, A YouTube User Created A Playlist Of Every Single Supposed Apple TV Commercial That Has Ever Aired
The commercials — 485 in total — are presented in reverse chronological order and show off Apple's best ads like the silhouette iPod commercials of the early 2000s alongside less popular spots like the Genius commercials, which were discontinued earlier this year.
mashable.comThis 1981 Apple Ad Featured Former American Television Talk Show Host Dick Cavett, FULL VIDEO:
In 2013, An Apple Enthusiast Decided To Celebrate The Apple Co-Founder's Birthday By Compiling His Funniest Moments, FULL VIDEO:
One Apple fanboy celebrated Jobs' birthday by launching YouTube channel called Every Steve Jobs Video that claims to be the largest archive of Steve Jobs videos on the web in 2013.
mashable.comOver In India Today, 24 Feb 2014, An Indian E-Commerce Company Called Flipkart Is Offering About RM265 - RM477 Off iPads
Users can exchange their old smartphone, tablet or laptop and get between Rs 5,000 – Rs 9,000 off on the iPad. If you offer an old iPad, (iPad 2 to the iPad 4 models and the old iPad Mini) you will get Rs 9000 off on your new iPad purchase.
firstpost.comThe Mirror In UK Celebrated By Looking Back At Apple Macs Through The Years
The first device had a mere 128 kilobytes of RAM - bur fast forward to the present and up to five MILLION of them are sold worldwide every quarter.
mirror.co.ukNetizens Even Created A 'Steve Jobs' Birthday' Event Scheduled For 4PM On His Birthday
The 'Wish Steve Jobs A Happy Birthday' Facebook Page Is Inactive But Wishes Were Still Posted To Steve Jobs Today
The U.S. Postal Service Recently Approved A Commemorative Stamp Honouring Jobs To Be Printed As Part Of A Collectible Series In 2015
The U.S. Postal Service has approved a commemorative stamp honoring the Apple co-founder to be printed as part of a collectible series next year. Stamp subjects are traditionally kept a secret until just before printing to raise public demand, however, The Washington Post outed a list of upcoming mailbox-honorees Thursday.
engadget.comMore Of The Tech Entrepreneur That Revolutionised Multiple Industries, PHOTOS & VIDEO:
Steve Jobs was born in San Francisco, California, on February 24, 1955, to two University of Wisconsin graduate students who gave him up for adoption. Smart but directionless, Jobs experimented with different pursuits before starting Apple Computers with Steve Wozniak in 1976.
biography.comIn spite of his successes with computers, Jobs’ first major hit of the 1990s was a movie. Jobs bought animation studio Pixar from George Lucas in 1986.
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