A year after his death, we seek to discover the stories of the notoriously private Jobs life and times
has been a year since Steve Jobs died and his fascination with the founder of Apple - their resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy suffer for his tyrannical management techniques -. Continue
Jobs kept his private life very private, but the questions and answers site Quora found former employees, friends and acquaintences sharing anecdotes about him. We've compiled several stories here and we'll add to this list throughout the day. Have you read stories about Steve Jobs? Tell us what we're missing in the comments or tweet us @ GuardianUS
Here is a sample of what we've found so far:
Jobs
was silent for a moment. Finally he stood up, walked over to an aquarium, and dropped the iPod in the tank. After hitting bottom, bubbles floating on top. "These are air bubbles," he snapped. "This means that there is no space available. Make it smaller."
A week later, I received a package in the mail. In this thick envelope was a letter from Steve Jobs talks about his fight against cancer and how he wished a speedy recovery Rebecca.
So we witnessed when Steve became a billionaire. For the payment of $ 50 million and nearly a decade to bear.
Steve was enthusiastic and engaging and ended the interview conducted while wandering in the outskirts of Grinnell - tree-lined streets, large terraces, lilacs blooming everywhere
Jobs then asks, "What are you doing?" and I say that I am in consultation with Intel, Sony, JVC and Fujitsu "and he said" be careful, you could become an idiot. "
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