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'''Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs''' (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was best known as the face of [[Apple Inc.]]; he co-founded the company in 1976 and would become the CEO and chairman of the [[corporation]]. He also co-founded [[Pixar Animation Studios]], which was behind such [[animation|animated]] [[film]]s as ''[[Toy Story]]'' and ''[[A Bug's Life]]'', and remained on the board of directors when it merged with [[The Walt Disney Company]]. Jobs, who served as Apple's CEO until shortly before his death, had fought [[pancreatic cancer]] for some years.
'''Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs''' (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was best known as the face of [[Apple Inc.]]; he co-founded the company in 1976 and would become the CEO and chairman of the [[corporation]]. He also co-founded [[Pixar Animation Studios]], which was behind such [[animation|animated]] [[film]]s as ''[[Toy Story]]'' and ''[[A Bug's Life]]'', and remained on the board of directors when it merged with [[The Walt Disney Company]]. Jobs, who served as Apple's CEO until shortly before his death, had fought [[pancreatic cancer]] for some years.  He had received 317 patents for products he designed or co-designed.

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Steven Paul "Steve" Jobs (February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was best known as the face of Apple Inc.; he co-founded the company in 1976 and would become the CEO and chairman of the corporation. He also co-founded Pixar Animation Studios, which was behind such animated films as Toy Story and A Bug's Life, and remained on the board of directors when it merged with The Walt Disney Company. Jobs, who served as Apple's CEO until shortly before his death, had fought pancreatic cancer for some years. He had received 317 patents for products he designed or co-designed.