The San Francisco Chronicle has published an online retrospective, “Steve Jobs through the years.”
The set of 59 photos begin with a 1977 file photo showing Apple Computer Inc. founder Steve Jobs as he introduced the new Apple II computer in Cupertino, California and ends with a photo of the hands of Cory Moll, Apple specialist, stands outside the Apple store on Stockton Street holding an iPad displaying a tribute to Steve Jobs in San Francisco, Calif., on Wednesday, October 5, 2011. Moll has worked at Apple for 4 years, and when he heard the news, came down to the store, creating the tribute to Jobs on the Pages application on his way there. Apple announced the death of Steve Jobs, the Apple co-founder, on Wednesday, October 5, 2011.
See the entire photo collection here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Lynn Weiler” for the heads up.]
RIP…hard to believe a year has passed. So missed….
And still sad, though not as sad as the lives of the ghouls that’ve been ripping him, dancing on his grave
They are as pygmies throwing pebbles at a giant..don’t worry about it, lotta Salieris in this world.
One Mozart, one Steve Jobs.
We got it the first time, BV
Ivar, you can suck my Magic Flute.
Wow…
I still choke up with the image of Steve leaning on Laurene as if he had just used every last bit of his energy for that last keynote To deliver for us. For the rest of us. All she can do is be there for him to support him.
All I can say is, Ditto Here!
October 5 is forever more ‘Steve Jobs Day’! RIP … Steve. …
Steve was a rare individual. A true visionary who changed the way we all use information. Very few have made such an impact. RIP Steve.
It’s October 5, and the AAPL stock is at the price of the first Apple 1…$666. Steve’s attention to detail at work.
+1
A beautiful reminder and message from Tim Cook
http://www.apple.com
I’m glad they took the time to do that tasteful memorial.
That beautiful video just made me cry.
Miss you Steve. Miss you.
Steve literally changed the world !!!
Thank you so much…
A youthful Steve is my desktop picture. It inspires me to do the best job I can and to “Think different” every day.
I miss him every day.
RIP Steve.
SJ looked beyond the corporate/business use and spoke to personal use of a PC. Watch the video embedded in the article http://ca.finance.yahoo.com/blogs/the-exchange/apple-steve-jobs-knew-1983-215706238.html