
Steve Jobs: Innovator, genius and businessman
Counting the Cost looks back at the life and death of the Apple founder – and his legacy.
Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple inc, died this week at the age of 56 after a long illness forced him to step down as the company’s CEO.
Steve Jobs will probably be remembered as the man who made computers cool. He was a rebel who reshaped the Tech industry, creating the world’s most valuable Tech company, Apple.
He was not necessarily an inventor – Computer, MP3 players, tablet computers, they all existed before Steve Jobs – but he made them work and he made people want them.
We look back at the life and death of Steve Jobs and his legacy.
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