In the wake of Steve Jobs' passing this week, it's hard to imagine how different many of our lives would have been without the projects he lead.
In the wake of Steve Jobs' passing this week, it's hard to imagine how different many of our lives would have been without the projects he lead.

I've seen what cancer can do to a family; my sister lost her husband to it, so I take it personally.
The iPod with Video, and iTunes, together made it possible for me to start doing web videos, and do this work that I love so much. I truly owe the career I have today to innovations that came from the people at Apple under Steve Jobs' direction.
I have a couple stories. One about the time I almost met Steve, and another from a friend who works at Apple.
Steve said a lot of things in his life that are worth considering as we look at the choices we make. Steve Jobs lived an extraordinary life - our lives can all be just as amazing.
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Host, Cali Lewis
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