“Steve Jobs has been lauded for making the smartphone truly accessible for everyone, incorporating subtle features that help the visually impaired or those with disabilies operate Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iPod devices,” Matt Brian reports for TNW.
“Last weekend, Stevie Wonder made a special appearance at a nightclub in Los Angeles… taking some time to stop the music to give a speech on helping others with disabilities,” Brian reports. “Stevie Wonder takes time to thank Steve Jobs and Apple for how they made technology accessible for everyone – the following quote says it all: ‘There is nothing that you can do on the iPhone or iPad that I can’t do.'”
See the video in the full article here.
MacDailyNews Take: After a quick Google search failed us (we have no patience), we pulled this off the wall, popped it out of its frame and scanned it for you:
Thank you Steve Jobs, and may you get well soon.
You are always in my prayers. X
I wish I could go back to the pub date of that magazine and dump every penny I owned into AAPL. Still turned out good for me but their ROI has been unreal.
AAPL is still a good value and a good investment at any price, at least for the next few years.
Using dollar-cost averaging, I systematically bought AAPL shares for several years before liquidating the lot to pay for three college educations.
My job is done and now I can enjoy the fruits of my labor.
I beat that date by quite a few years. Bought them the minute Steve returned and introduced the iMac. No dummy here!
I might add my stock broker at the time told me I was crazy to sell other stocks and put almost everything into AAPL. Told me not to do it.
Wonder what he’s thinking these days…
“Would you like fries with that?”
I wanted to buy the stock after the Sept 2000 sell off. i had two brokers who couldn’t bad mouth Apple enough, insisting on Cisco, microsoft and dell instead. I fired them both and jumped on AAPL with both feet.
“If it’s magic
Then why can’t it be everlasting
Like the sun that always shines
Like the poets in this rhyme
Like the galaxies in time”
Well, Stevie, I think you found the company that IS magic.
I tought the iPod Touch was for those who do not want the high montly charge?
Stevie Wonder gives Jobs a call on his iPhone:
Riiiiing…. Riiing….
SJ-“hello?”
SW-“♫♫♫♫ iJust called to say iLove you
iJust called to say how much iCare, iDo
iJust called to say iLove you
And iMean it from the bottom of my heart ♫♫♫♫”
Cute!
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin).
(Wrong group, I know, but still appropriate)
Very Sly of you, Cube. Very sly…
Here’s what Steve Jobs did for me. Thankfully I got in on Apple stock early (after Steve’s second coming) and continued investing over time. Last year the company I worked for was bought out and everyone was laid off. I haven’t “worked” for a year but my Apple stock has been paying my bills and there’s still *plenty* left over. Thank you Steve.
Bad-Ass!!!
I have that Fortune issue, still in pristine condition. Still refer to it from time to time, just for old time’s sake.
Peace.