Friday, October 7, 2011

News Update Stars pay homage to Steve Jobs

As the world mourns the death of Steve Jobs, Filipino celebrities who are his fans expressed their gratitude for the man who founded Apple and revolutionized technology. They posted “homage tweets,” as the late Apple boss became the top trending topic among Twitter users in the Philippines. Read the stars’ tweeted thoughts about Jobs’ creations and his all-too-soon passing.

Boy Abunda: “The most inspiring thing about Jobs’ life is that he taught me how to live from the heart. The best quote I got from him is about not to being too calculating. Jobs said that we were born naked and we will leave the world naked. Thus, we should live from the heart. The man has given us so many inventions. But he has not lost his heart.”

Ruffa Gutierrez: “Thank you Steve Jobs for revolutionizing technology and the way we listen to music. Your legacy will live on for generations to come...We lost a man of true vision. Rest in peace Steve Jobs. “

Julius Babao: “The death of Mr. Jobs reminds us that we are just living a borrowed life. It’s sad that not even billions of money can save this wealthy person from his inevitable ending,In the end, life is really about destiny. There is Someone up there who controls our life. And when it’s time to go, it’s time to go.”

Bianca Gonzales: “Dearest mr. steve jobs, the world cannot thank you enough for the inspiration. Rest in peace. #iSad”

Karen Davila: “My FAVORITE Steve Jobs lesson: "Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life."

Jim Paredes: “Life is short. Seize this day as if it were your last. Steve, you lived a productive, creative life.”

James Younghusband: “RIP STEVE JOBS. You've innovated the world & changed the way we use technology forever. Your creative genius will be missed.Thank you! #isad”

Angel Locsin: “R.I.P Steve Jobs ☹ thank you for making life easier”

Angelica Panganiban: “:( i will forever treasure my Apple gadgets.. It will always remind me of how brilliant you are.. #steveJobs thank you mr.genius”

Agot Isidro: “Steve Jobs, 56. Gone too soon, left so much. Thank you, Mr. Jobs.”
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