Steve Jobs Day

Steve Jobs was a world famous businessman, thought leader and visionary. He spearheaded and revolutionised a number of industries, and lead organisations of the like of Apple, Pixar and many other household names.

Steve Jobs died on October 5th, 2011, and Steve Jobs Day was established as a celebration of his life and commemoration of his death.

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