One year ago, on this very day, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs died after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 56.
Jobs has been praised as a breathtaking genius and vilified as a morally bankrupt megalomaniac. He's been hailed a modern-day Nikola Tesla, and he's been slammed for being a "world-class jerk."
Hate him or love him, one thing is undeniable: Steve Jobs' far-reaching legacy is one that has changed the world we live in.
On Friday, as Apple marked the anniversary of Jobs' death with a moving video tribute, many others -- including tech writers, industry pundits, celebrities and Apple fans -- have spoken up in remembering the man and the legend, the hero and the scoundrel.
R.I.P Steve Jobs.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/05/remembering-steve-jobs-apple-founder-death-anniversary_n_1943097.html
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