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Steve Jobs, Apple Co-Founder and Tech Pioneer, Dies

The Cupertino-based company announced his death on Wednesday. Apple and Redmond-based Microsoft have been rivals over the years.

Steve Jobs, the man known for wearing black turtlenecks and who brought a technological revolution to the world with the Apple Mac, iPhone, iPod and iPad, died Wednesday, the Cupertino, Calif. company said.

He was 56. On the company's website Wednesday evening, there was a black-and-white image of Jobs, who had facial hair, glasses and a knowing look at the camera. Under his name were the years: 1955-2011.

"Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives," officials at Apple said in a statement, which was quoted by CNN. "The world is immeasurably better because of Steve."

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Microsoft co-founders Bill Gates and Paul Allen expressed their condolences and remarked how he was a pioneer who truly impacted the world, GeekWire.com reported in its story about the death

Jobs and Steve Wozniak, the other Apple co-founder, launched their company in the garage of the Jobs family. The two graduated from Homestead High School in Cupertino.

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The Apple Museum noted in its biography of Jobs that he and Wozniak sold a Volkswagen and scientific calculator, respectively, to raise money to help launch Apple.

Jobs later left Apple after John Sculley became its chief executive. He later rejoined the company he started and eventually brought a technological aura of minimalism and cool to its devices.

In August, he stepped down from his role as chief executive. He also launched NeXT computers and Pixar, the award-winning animation studio. He and other Apple executive also kept a sense of humor, especially with Redmond-based Microsoft.

In one famous advertising campaign, there's an image of Apple's Tiger Mac OS X and the words: "Redmond, start your photocopiers."

In fiscal 2010, his compensation package was $1, The Associated Press reported.  


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