The world mourns Steve Jobs
Oct 7, 2011
The Apple Inc. founder passed away on October 5, but the bond he and his igadgets forged with millions around the world remains potent. Words, flowers, marches and every one of Apple's products was used to pay tribute to the minimalist who maximised aesthetics in the digital world. Photo: AP
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