스티브 잡스 사망. 향년 56세, An iconic figure of the era has gone.
English/NBC Nightly News 2011. 10. 6. 23:26May he rest in peace.
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He was the father of the iPhone, the iPod and the Apple Mac computer, turning electronic gadgets into objects of desire.
"I think if you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderfuler(?)"
As he was fond of saying, "Wait, there's more."
"Today, Apple is going to reinvent the phone."
And people did wait, in long lines for the first iPhones in 2007. And then three years later, they lined up for the iPad, changing the way people consume media.
"Design plus function equals the right life style, and that's what he filled."
In 1976, Jobs cofounded Apple Computer, and within a few years, was worth 100 million dollars. In 1984 he was showing off his new pride and joy, the Macintosh.
"And it has turned out insanely great."
As critics hail the Mac, Jobs was on the losing end of power struggle at his company and left Apple a year later. He went into computer animation acquiring Pixar Studios and striking __________ for the string of hit movies starting with Toy Stories.
Jobs came back to Apple in 1996 and began reinventing the Mac, dressing it up in a variety of colors.
"They look so good. You kindda wanna lick'em."
Concerns about the health of Steve Jobs began in 2004 when he underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer. A year later he spoke about that during a commencement speech at Stanford Univ.
"This was the closest I've been to facing death and I hope it's the closest I get for a few more decades."
An intensely private man with a quick temper, Jobs kept reporters at bay, saying his health was nobody's business. But Jobs was losing weight, something revealed in theses photos taken in 2007 and 2008. In April 2009, he underwent a liver transplant. Five month later, back on the job at Apple, he expressed his gratitude.
"I now have the liver of a mid-20s person who died in a car crash and was generous enough to donate their organs. And I wouldn't be here without such generosity."
On August 24 of this year, he stepped down as Apple's CEO. Back in 2005, he offered this bitter(?) advice to the Stanford Univ. Grads.
"Your time is limited. So don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice."
Steve Jobs, the man whose own inner voice led him to create some of the most visionary products of the internet era. Jobs leaves behind a wife and four children.
George Lewis, NBC news Los Angeles.
George Lewis: Steve Jobs is being mourned tonight at Apple headquarters in Cupertino, CA where my colleague Janet Shamlian joins us now. Janet.
Janet Shamlian: George, here at the headquarters of Apple, the birthplace of so much of the technology that Steve Jobs has created and that the world uses. The campus is in mourn. You can see the flags behind flying at half staff. And on line, at apple.com, simply a picture of Steve Jobs and the dates of his birth and death. Apple has just released a statement that says,
"We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today. Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve."
It is a statement that millions of users, of his fans all over the world would agree with.
George, back to you.
George Lewis: Thank you, Janet.
Once again, Steve Jobs, the man who gave the world the Macintosh computer, the iPhone, the iPod and the iPad, dead at 56.
Now back to Brian Williams in NY.