Stanford University on Sunday appeared set for the arrival of Silicon Valley nobility invited to pay tribute to revered Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. An auditorium and museum on the campus were closed off for a private event with an area set-aside for news media. Apple said a memorial for Jobs at ...
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Apple co-founder and Silicon Valley pioneer Steve Jobs dies at 56
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