Rest in Peace Steve Jobs

Loved by many, hated by others, and leaving an undeniable legacy in the history of The technology, he says goodbye to this world who was (for me) the CEO more visionary than Private Software has been able to have.

Steve Jobs He dies at 56 years of age, unable to overcome a disease that has afflicted him for a long time. A man who in the midst of controversies, lawsuits and other strange issues, raised the very company that he founded from the ashes, revolutionized the purchase of music on the internet, and although it dares me to admit it, it gave a turn to the history of the devices mobiles. The only thing I do not forgive him is that he did not release a version of iTunes for Linux, but hey ...

Rest in peace. Hopefully those who continue your legacy remain worthy rivals. 🙁


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  1.   Courage said

    The same comment I made where Malcer and Paraíso Linux:

    It seems like a great act of you to write this. I think that pancreatic cancer is one of the most screwed up there is, I hope that the day I work or do an internship I will not find many types of cancer (I study average grade of CAE).

    In any case, they could already put the batteries more than they put them to fight against these diseases, it bothers me enough that deaths cannot be avoided in the long run.

    Over 56 years old, he was older but not to die anymore

    Congratulations elav for writing it

    1.    elav <° Linux said

      That's it. All the money that is lost in wars and crap, instead of spending it on investigations of this kind, is very fucked up.

  2.   Edward2 said

    Hahaha it is ironic if this man with so much money, had created a foundation to get a cure for cancer, something good would have come out of this (watch out before discovering that he had it), but hey the more pasta the more you knead. Life is ironic RIP the man and RIP the inventor, pathetic for the millionaire who could not take his money to the grave.

  3.   Thirteen said

    In another blog (mundogeek), I commented on my opinion about this news and I limit myself to sharing it in this space:

    "The truth is I recognize that Jobs showed very effective skills to direct innovation and market projects. And I have no doubt that he himself was an extremely creative and intelligent person (in many respects).

    However, I am also aware that in ethical and political terms, Jobs was part of a utilitarian and selfish thinking that only contributes to social inequality, stereotyping and exploitation. I cannot feel admiration for someone like that, but I respect that there are people who mourn his death.

    Greetings.

  4.   self said

    You should not speak ill of a dead man, so I will not speak of Steve Jobs.

  5.   Kike lafuente said

    Although he has been out of work for a season, it is undoubtedly a huge loss. He has been one of the only people who certainly deserve the recognition they have obtained. Goodbye Steve Jobs.