Стив Джобс: 1955 - 2011
Фотографии: Reuters, AP, AFP Стив Джобс, один из основателей компании Apple, скончался в среду 5 октября в возрасте 56 лет после продолжительной болезни.

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An Apple logo is seen with its light switched off at a Tokyo Apple store to mourn the death Steve Jobs, October 6, 2011. (Reuters)

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In this file photo taken January 27, 2010, Steve Jobs stands in front of a photo of himself, right, and Steve Wozniak, left, during an Apple event in San Francisco. (AP)

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Steve Jobs, left, John Sculley, center, president and CEO of Apple, and Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple, unveil the new Apple II computer in San Francisco on April 4, 1984. (AP)

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This September 17, 1998 file photo shows Apple co-founder Steve Jobs during a press conference in Paris, France. (AFP)

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Steve Jobs compares the weight of the all new iBook notebook computer weighing just 4.9 pounds (L) and a Dell computer notebook during a Apple Media event in Cupertino, California 01 May 2001. (AFP)

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Steve Jobs shown shortly after undergoing surgery for pancreatic cancer in Palo Alto, California, 2004. (AP)

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Steve Jobs (C) poses with Apple Executive Vice-President Timothy Cook (L) and Senior Vice-President Jon Rubinstein after a news conference during the opening day of the Paris Apple Expo in 2005. (Reuters)

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Steve Jobs smiles at the grand opening of the new Apple Store on 5th Avenue in New York, 2006. (Reuters)

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Steve Jobs demonstrates the new iPhone during his keynote address at MacWorld Conference & Expo in San Francisco, California, January. 9, 2007. (AP)

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs announces a new version of the iPod Nano during a special event in San Francisco, California, 2008. (AFP)

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Steve Jobs introduces the iPad 2 during an Apple event in San Francisco, California on March 2, 2011. Jobs received a standing ovation after a brief medical absence to unveil the second version of the iPad. (Reuters)

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A portrait of Apple founder and former CEO Steve Jobs is put on display at an Apple retail store in Almaty, Kazakhstan, October 6, 2011. (Reuters)