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Flags flew at half-staff outside the Apple Infinite Loop campus on the evening of Jobs's death. Jobs died at his home in Palo Alto, California, around 3 p.m. on October 5, 2011, due to complications from a relapse of his previously treated islet-cell pancreatic neuroendocrine tumor, [65] [217] [218] which resulted in respiratory arrest. [219]
Steve Jobs: 'Death Is Life's Best Invention' On October 5, 2011, Apple co-founder Steve Jobs left his legacy after creating and growing the biggest company in the world from scratch in a garage.
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Laurene Powell Jobs (née Powell; born November 6, 1963) [1] [2] is an American billionaire businesswoman executive and philanthropist. [3] She is the widow of Steve Jobs, who was the co-founder and former CEO of Apple Inc., and she manages the Steve Jobs Trust. [4] [5] She is the founder and chairman of Emerson Collective [3] and XQ Institute. [6]
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Make Something Wonderful is a posthumous collection of Steve Jobs' words, released more than 11 years after the Apple co-founder's death. Compiled by a small group of family, friends, and former colleagues, the book offers an intimate view of Jobs' life and thoughts through his notes, drafts, letters, speeches, oral histories, interviews, photos, and mementos.
The late Steve Jobs told Bob Iger not to stay too long at Disney before he passed away in 2011. Jobs said that Iger should retire so that he would still have time to enjoy the good things in life.