
Jobs was battling pancreatic cancer. The Apple visionary in the black turtleneck co-founded the company in a Silicon Valley garage and built it into the world's leading tech company and led a mobile-computing revolution with wildly popular devices such as the iPhone. Jobs died Wednesday. He was only 56. The hard-driving executive pioneered the concept of the personal computer and of navigating them by clicking onscreen images with a mouse. In more recent years, he introduced the iPod portable music player, the iPhone and the iPad tablet -- all of which changed how we consume content in the digital age.
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