Steve Jobs, the visionary who co-founded Apple in a garage, built it into the world’s leading tech company and led a mobile-computing revolution with wildly popular devices such as the iPhone, died Wednesday. Jobs had a rare type of pancreatic cancer. He was 56.
The fact that you’re reading this on a website right now is thanks in part to Steve Jobs and advancements he helped jumpstart and thrive. The internet has been churning out some great stuff to memorialize him, with some of the world’s best websites altering themselves to pay tribute – as well as Mac & iPhone users everywhere showing their appreciation through art, Twitter and any other way they can.
Here’s the commencement address he gave at Stanford in 2005. It’s long, but it’s amazing. It’s entitled How To Live Before You Die.






























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