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Best In Blog: Steve Jobs, Quotes, Final Interview, And What Bill Gates Thought :



What Bill Gates has to say about the passing of Steve Jobs? What Jobs said in his biography just before the end of the year? And what are some jobs the best loan? Look at some of the most interesting post about jobs, the Wall Street Journal blog.

Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, in: In a statement, Microsoft Corp. co-founder Bill Gates expressed his condolences over the death of Steve Jobs, said he had "been a very high honor" to work with his rival and Apple Inc. co-founder. [Figures]


Jobs's death highlights rare form of pancreatic cancer, Apple CEO Steve Jobs is famous silent about his illness and while a rare form of pancreatic cancer was the cause of his struggles, not the ad the company of his death yesterday No information on the exact cause. [Health]

Steve Jobs knew that the end was near weeks ago, says Coming soon Biography: Steve Jobs knew he was dying weeks before the end of the year, according to a biography to come. [Speakeasy]

How Steve Jobs iChange the world he helped create the iPhone, iPhone, iMac, and iTunes. DE Wittkower philosopher about how Steve Jobs has helped create a new iWorld brave. [Speakeasy]

Steve Jobs: love what you do: Steve Jobs products have also made life easier for many artists, so that people wear for most of their digital life with them in the form of the iPhone and IPAD, which saves time and allows people to multitask more efficiently. [The Juggle]

Starbucks CEO says he's not always about the founder of Starbucks, Howard Schultz, CEO of Thursday had little advice to people worried about Apple in the wake of the death of his iconic Steve Jobs co- founder. He said that the success of a business is not always about its founder, as long as the company is committed to its vision and values. [Figures]

The best quotes from Steve Jobs: Steve Jobs, one of the fathers of the era of personal computers and Apple's founder, died Wednesday at age 56. A collection of some of the best quotes from Steve Jobs. Among them: "We are born, live for a brief moment, and die. This is the case for some time. The technology does not change much - if anything" [figures].

Christopher John Farley is the managing editor of The Wall Street Journal blogs. You can follow him on Twitter @ cjfarley




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