He died years later (did not get treatment immediately) and his death was announced on October 5, 2011 by Apple. People just were shocked and devastated on the passing. In fact, people were worried about apple and the world if it would be able to sustain itself because “the world was left in debt, because it suffered a huge loss...the loss of Steve Jobs. I’d like to ask Steve if he is worried for apple at all. Is he regretful of his work (he lived by the phrase “there must be a better way”)? What would he like to change? Why did he think apple thrived...how much longer does he think it has left? I want to know Steve's opinion who is probably looking at us from beyond; I want to know his opinion on how his legacy is doing-is it alright. Also, the new apple products released to the public (ie. apple watch). Do these devices meet his high standards, does he find it satisfactory? If not, what would he
He died years later (did not get treatment immediately) and his death was announced on October 5, 2011 by Apple. People just were shocked and devastated on the passing. In fact, people were worried about apple and the world if it would be able to sustain itself because “the world was left in debt, because it suffered a huge loss...the loss of Steve Jobs. I’d like to ask Steve if he is worried for apple at all. Is he regretful of his work (he lived by the phrase “there must be a better way”)? What would he like to change? Why did he think apple thrived...how much longer does he think it has left? I want to know Steve's opinion who is probably looking at us from beyond; I want to know his opinion on how his legacy is doing-is it alright. Also, the new apple products released to the public (ie. apple watch). Do these devices meet his high standards, does he find it satisfactory? If not, what would he