Apple, Inc.’s co-founder, STEVE JOBS is scheduled to receive a posthumous Grammy award. Have you heard the guy sing or make any music while he was alive?
No, thought not. So how is this possible?
So, okay, Steve Jobs isn’t exactly affiliated in any way with the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences, but he’s slated to receive a Grammy for his technological innovations in the arts that’ve transformed the way everyone consumes music, TV, movies, and books….
STEVE JOBS Is Dead
Apple co-founder STEVE JOBS is dead. He was 56. The man who almost single-handedly transformed the face of the digital world had been suffering from pancreatic cancer and it’s complications when he passed away today.
Steve Jobs led a storied career that included bringing the iPod, iPhone and iPad into wide public use. Star news reported a liver transplant in 2009, and Jobs stepped down from Apple this year due to his many health problems.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs is receiving treatment at the same cancer clinic as did Patrick Swayze in his final days. Jobs was photographed outside the Stanford Cancer Center in Palo Alto recently.
The Apple CEO and co-founder, 55, has been regularly attending the Palo Alto cancer treatment center as confirmed by Radar Online. It’s the same facility where Swayze sought radical chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer before his death in September, 2009.
Steve Jobs’ Cancer Complications
Steve Job’s cancer and liver transplant could be causing complications. Jobs announced Sunday that he was taking a leave of absence, this would be his third leave since he went public with his cancer back in 2004.
The form of cancer that Jobs, the Apple Inc. CEO announced that he had back in 2004 grows and spreads slowly and, in some patients, the migrating cells aren’t detected for years, doctors said.
Steve Jobs is taking another medical leave as he announced on Martin Luther King day but this time the co-founder and CEO of Apple has not given any set time period like the last one.
Steve, 55, made the announcement during the US holiday where there was no US stock trading but over in Europe the Apple stock took a dive because of the news.
One of the most successful college dropouts: Steve Jobs, 55 the Apple co-founder is another billionaire college dropout. Jobs is the co-founder, chairman and CEO of Apple Inc. Jobs was born in San Francisco and was an adopted child like Larry Ellison.
Jobs attended Homestead High School in Cupertino, California and frequently went to after-school lectures at the Hewlett-Packard Company in Palo Alto, California. He was soon hired there and worked with Steve Wozniak as a summer employee. In 1972, Jobs enrolled in Reed College in Portland, Oregon and dropped out after one semester.

























