Nov 5, 2011 - I knew Dennis since early UNIX days at Bell Labs. His death is a tremendous loss. He was a very quiet and introspective person. I don't think he would have appreciated the kind of attention that surrounded Steve Jobs. Dennis was a software engineering genius. He indeed did create C, and co-created UNIX with Ken Thompson. The impact of that work is incalculably enormous. Steve Jobs was a genius in a different kind of way. Both of their deaths are enormously sad.
Nov 5, 2011 - I knew Dennis since early UNIX days at Bell Labs. His death is a tremendous loss. He was a very quiet and introspective person. I don't think he would have appreciated the kind of attention that surrounded Steve Jobs. Dennis was a software engineering genius. He indeed did create C, and co-created UNIX with Ken Thompson. The impact of that work is incalculably enormous. Steve Jobs was a genius in a different kind of way. Both of their deaths are enormously sad.
Nov 5, 2011 - I knew Dennis since early UNIX days at Bell Labs. His death is a tremendous loss. He was a very quiet and introspective person. I don't think he would have appreciated the kind of attention that surrounded Steve Jobs. Dennis was a software engineering genius. He indeed did create C, and co-created UNIX with Ken Thompson. The impact of that work is incalculably enormous. Steve Jobs was a genius in a different kind of way. Both of their deaths are enormously sad.
Nov 2, 2011 - He may not have known how to implement what he wanted but make no mistake it was his vision that Apple was implementing. He drove many of the features in Apple products and pushed the engineers to come with solutions to his requests that they didn't believe they could make. It's ridiculous how heavily involved he was in all aspects of development unlike most CEO's who really are just businessmen. Being a visionary doesn't require he be a good engineer (and vice versa)
Oct 28, 2011 - Unbelievable. how steve'd even given such a huge influence in my life, an ordinary people from indonesia. not from his genius invention of ipod, iphone or ipad, but from his commencement speech in Stanford 2008. I was failed on an exam at that time, and i found his commencement video on youtube, it was literally like someone pulled me up when im drowning. im not exaggerating. because of his speech, (i even listen to it till now) i become enlighted in so many ways. Thanks Steve.
Oct 27, 2011 - Steve was the one who thought up most of this shit and told his engineers to design what he'd thought up in his head, which they did. But a lot of the ideas were his. Take the iPad for example... he saw the MS tablets with the stylus and thought they were shit, so told his engineers to build him one without a stylus and to put the keyboard on screen using multi-touch. It took 'em about 6 months, but they did it, and the iPhone was the first product launch w/ that design.
Oct 22, 2011 - May Steve Jobs Rest in Peace and i mean this to no disrespect but can someone please tell me the soundtrack? Thank you, and R.I.P Steve
Oct 20, 2011 - My younger brother (27YO) has always been a fan of Apple products, but since Steve Jobs' death his behaviour has got completely out of hand.
He has a huge poster of the guy on his bedroom wall (he lives with Mom & Dad) & stares at it for hours, quietly chanting strangely while vaguely fingering 2 iPads. I keep telling my parents to do something about this, but they simper pathetically & say how 'sweet' it is for him to care so much about another human being rather than gadgets for a change.
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VortexTech Says:
Nov 5, 2011 - I knew Dennis since early UNIX days at Bell Labs. His death is a tremendous loss. He was a very quiet and introspective person. I don't think he would have appreciated the kind of attention that surrounded Steve Jobs. Dennis was a software engineering genius. He indeed did create C, and co-created UNIX with Ken Thompson. The impact of that work is incalculably enormous. Steve Jobs was a genius in a different kind of way. Both of their deaths are enormously sad.
VortexTech Says:
Nov 5, 2011 - I knew Dennis since early UNIX days at Bell Labs. His death is a tremendous loss. He was a very quiet and introspective person. I don't think he would have appreciated the kind of attention that surrounded Steve Jobs. Dennis was a software engineering genius. He indeed did create C, and co-created UNIX with Ken Thompson. The impact of that work is incalculably enormous. Steve Jobs was a genius in a different kind of way. Both of their deaths are enormously sad.
VortexTech Says:
Nov 5, 2011 - I knew Dennis since early UNIX days at Bell Labs. His death is a tremendous loss. He was a very quiet and introspective person. I don't think he would have appreciated the kind of attention that surrounded Steve Jobs. Dennis was a software engineering genius. He indeed did create C, and co-created UNIX with Ken Thompson. The impact of that work is incalculably enormous. Steve Jobs was a genius in a different kind of way. Both of their deaths are enormously sad.
99chopstix Says:
Nov 3, 2011 - i was crying :(
Heat3YT2 Says:
Nov 2, 2011 - He may not have known how to implement what he wanted but make no mistake it was his vision that Apple was implementing. He drove many of the features in Apple products and pushed the engineers to come with solutions to his requests that they didn't believe they could make. It's ridiculous how heavily involved he was in all aspects of development unlike most CEO's who really are just businessmen. Being a visionary doesn't require he be a good engineer (and vice versa)
kreeddem Says:
Oct 30, 2011 - It is sad that a great innovator like Steve Jobs got a terrible disease and is now diciest. R.I.P. Steve Jobs
diretdisco Says:
Oct 30, 2011 - u are the best.i love u
TheAmine90210 Says:
Oct 29, 2011 - an arab american who changes the world of high tech and the best ceo in the world we love you steve
Ventedlemur44 Says:
Oct 29, 2011 - R.I.P. Steve Jobs 10/5/2011 1955-2011
LegendaryCrumpet Says:
Oct 29, 2011 - Great man
thomastyson22 Says:
Oct 29, 2011 - Rip
bedahtulang Says:
Oct 28, 2011 - Unbelievable. how steve'd even given such a huge influence in my life, an ordinary people from indonesia. not from his genius invention of ipod, iphone or ipad, but from his commencement speech in Stanford 2008. I was failed on an exam at that time, and i found his commencement video on youtube, it was literally like someone pulled me up when im drowning. im not exaggerating. because of his speech, (i even listen to it till now) i become enlighted in so many ways. Thanks Steve.
worknman2k Says:
Oct 27, 2011 - Steve was the one who thought up most of this shit and told his engineers to design what he'd thought up in his head, which they did. But a lot of the ideas were his. Take the iPad for example... he saw the MS tablets with the stylus and thought they were shit, so told his engineers to build him one without a stylus and to put the keyboard on screen using multi-touch. It took 'em about 6 months, but they did it, and the iPhone was the first product launch w/ that design.
diniari939 Says:
Oct 27, 2011 - Two Steves founded Apple
NerfTwins1337 Says:
Oct 25, 2011 - He now looks down on us from iCloud....
PartyWithMiley Says:
Oct 25, 2011 - I feel bad because my cousin really is into mac stuff and now what kind of stuff are we gonna have without him? :/ R.I.P steve jobs :(
baljinder453 Says:
Oct 24, 2011 - iSad
MrJackm44 Says:
Oct 24, 2011 - we love you,, we all do,, rip
TheRipStudio Says:
Oct 23, 2011 - alien ware FTW
SirHighonFruits Says:
Oct 22, 2011 - May Steve Jobs Rest in Peace and i mean this to no disrespect but can someone please tell me the soundtrack? Thank you, and R.I.P Steve
Dannychu92 Says:
Oct 21, 2011 - i think he is in iCloud :)
JorJorArmany Says:
Oct 21, 2011 - BEST TRIBUTE EVER!
Maccfin Says:
Oct 20, 2011 - the world is lessened by his death, I hope we see someone like him
torrenyboyz Says:
Oct 20, 2011 - he was turning dramatically too thinner :/
SuperTruth77 Says:
Oct 20, 2011 - My younger brother (27YO) has always been a fan of Apple products, but since Steve Jobs' death his behaviour has got completely out of hand. He has a huge poster of the guy on his bedroom wall (he lives with Mom & Dad) & stares at it for hours, quietly chanting strangely while vaguely fingering 2 iPads. I keep telling my parents to do something about this, but they simper pathetically & say how 'sweet' it is for him to care so much about another human being rather than gadgets for a change.