Apple founder, Steve Jobs has passed away at age 56. Many people feel lost for the death of Apple’s iconic technology. Community including the Arab world will be grateful that Apple technology has helped many ways, including spreading the message of revolution during the upheaval in the Middle East.
Twitter users in the Middle East, especially fans of Apple products enliven tweet # RIPSteveJobs with messages indicating its technology coverage. “… From my MacBook in Gaza,” added a Twitter user in the message grief.
“These products help Apple tweet Libyan revolution, spread the info and take pictures and video. SteveJobs Technology is vital,” chirping of a Libyan citizen in his Twitter account as reported by the Miami Herald, Thursday (10/06/2011).
Syrian via Twitter Jobs stressed that the birth father was a citizen of Syrian origin Muslim city of Homs to become immigrants in the United States. Homs city is currently the center of the news for being the power base of the Syrian protesters who for months continued to oppose the regime of President Bashar al-Assad.
An Egyptian citizen through his Twitter account reveals her grief over Jobs went first from former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak and Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi former.
“The sad … Mubarak and Gaddafi live longer than she,” chirping of a Twitter user Egyptians.
Hossam el-Hamalawy, a famous blogger in Cairo, Egypt writes in his blog about his admiration for Jobs. Admittedly one of the originator of the Egyptian revolution, he has different political views, but he regarded Jobs Jobs as a source of inspiration in the 1980′s.
“When I started to feel the love of computers in elementary school, I get Jobs photographs clipped from magazines and stick it in Arabic my bedroom wall and said to myself that someday I would like him,” el-Hamalawy writes on his blog.
Jobs in the United States died at age 56 after years of battling pancreatic cancer which he suffered. Computer and technology giant Apple announced the death of smartphones Jobs in a statement.
“Intelligence, passion and energy is the source of many innovations that later enrich and raise our standard of living. The world is much better because of Steve,” explains Apple.
Jobs announced he was suffering from pancreatic cancer in 2004. During his lifetime, Jobs is known as one of the most prominent business leaders in the world and introduced a generation of iPods and iPhones in the world. His death only a day later after Apple released the new iPhone model, 4S.


