Time to sell Apple shares....
Originally posted by Tmarcus:God wants Steve to make him an limited edition iPhone, so he brought him up.
R.I.P.
Must have wanted an iPhone 5
without exaggerating Steve Jobs great innovative technologies....
the history of the future will see visionaries.....dreams will never die...
aside to Steve Jobs, and in line with 100th anniversary of the Republic of China ...one other great visionary was....
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Visionaries are often plagued with hardships ...its as if God's predestined fate for them ...chosen to show the rest of us the possibilities of all odds...
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did he invented the wheel? or somethin we cant live without?
Steve makes PCs, phones and us a lot smarter than before....
but with the passing of Jobs....its not the end....and now...the onslaught of Samsung's Android....coming next...
Samsung's great opportunity begins here....
One of my friend said Steve Jobs is a techno hero. I agree and we notice that heroes always die young. What a pity. Hope that he will be reborn in Pureland and no more rebirth. Amituofo!
It will take a long long time to see another modern hero like Steve Jobs.
A full-page advertisement from Mr Sim Wong Hoo, chairman and CEO of home-grown Creative Technology, paying tribute to the late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, has created some buzz.
The two companies were locked in a patent dispute several years ago, which ended with Apple settling the matter by paying Creative US$100 million. Given this background, some wondered if there was more to the tribute than met the eye.
The ad, which appeared in The Straits Times on Tuesday, had the text 'Remembering Steve Jobs 1955-2011' sitting on a black box which had one side framed by Mr Jobs' silhouette. Further down, it read: 'Thank you for the great lessons. Thank you for the great products. Thank you for bringing a bit of us to the whole world.' Mr Sim signed off below.
What rivals said of Steve Jobs
'The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come.'
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
'Steve Jobs was a great visionary and a respected competitor.'
Co-CEOs Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie of BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion
'Today the world lost a visionary leader, the technology industry lost an iconic legend, and I lost a friend and fellow founder. The legacy of Steve Jobs will be remembered for generations to come.'
Mr Michael Dell, chief executive of Dell
'(An) innovative spirit (who) introduced numerous revolutionary changes to the information technology industry.'
Mr G.S. Choi, chief executive of Samsung, which is currently embroiled in a major court battle with Apple over patents
Mr Jobs, 56, died last Wednesday of respiratory arrest caused by a pancreatic tumour. The ad, which cost a five-figure sum, had some asking what 'bringing a bit of us to the whole world' meant. A Creative spokesman would only say it was 'simply a tribute to Steve Jobs from Mr Sim personally'.
from ST breaking news
Originally posted by Stevejobs:Steve Jobs was a Buddhist.Not a Christian. Google for yourself. I will recite Namo Amituofo to deliver his soul to Western Paradise.
But he is already a westerner...
Originally posted by angel7030:
But he is already a westerner...
You mean westerner cannot be a buddhist? Richard Gere is a buddhist.