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"His memory will serve as a symbol of what the human mind can achieve"

“His memory will serve as a symbol of what the human mind can achieve”

Steve Jobs, the Apple founder and former CEO, has died at the age of 56 after a long battle with cancer. Paying tribute, Tony Blair said:

"Steve was an extraordinary and creative human being, an inspiration and an innovator who believed that by the power of ideas the world could be transformed. As much as anyone in any walk of life in the early 21st Century he changed people's lives simply by imagination and determination. His memory will serve as a symbol of what the human mind can achieve."