Steve Jobs: “One of the greatest innovators of our time”

Like so many of you, we were shocked and saddened to learn of Steve Jobs’ passing tonight.

Here’s what our president and chief executive officer, Nadir Mohamed, had to say about his life and legacy:

Steve Jobs was one of the greatest innovators of our time. He revolutionized how we consume entertainment, access information and stay in touch by making iconic devices that are brilliantly designed, intuitive and easy to use. He had a clear vision for what technology should deliver to consumers and his focus on the customer was relentless. He will be sorely missed. Our deepest condolences go out to his family, his friends and to all the employees at Apple.

How will you remember Steve Jobs? What did his company, his vision and his products mean to you?

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  1. I’ll remember him by buying two iPhone 4s… One for daily usage, and one will stay in the box and remain unopened till it’s worth a million dollar

  2. RIP Steve Jobs. You will be missed and remembered. Thanks for your contributions that you’ve done to the technological world. You change the whole world with all your genius and unique ways! And yes, you’re one of the greatest American innovators of our modern time. I wanted to say thank you for the Macbook that I’m using right now while typing this comment, thanks for the Iphone that i can communicate with my family and friends, for the iPad that I can bring to school and thanks for the iPod everytime I feel like just staying in my room and listen to the music… THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  3. Tom Laughtont says: October 6th, 2011 a 10:59am

    I just hope that I can bring the passion and dedication that Steve had for his work to my own. Then I will know that I too made a difference.

  4. I liked how Steve Jobs read and replied to email from individual customers. That was classy because it was not only down to earth, but it also betrayed the level of this man’s commitment to the products he produced. He was a showman, a genius, and a gentleman. The world could use a few more like him.