Here’s a collection of tweeted reactions we found (when we could access Twitter — it’s intermittently crashing, probably due to a massive spike in traffic) to Steve Jobs’ death — including a Foursquare post from Woz. We’ll update the post with more as we find them
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8 responses to “What People Are Saying on Twitter About Steve”
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Every musician I’ve seen on twitter from Snoop Dog to My Chemical Romance have expressed their condolences to Steve. The news is very tragic and far reaching.
I’ve never been a fan of Steve Jobs but he was the best spokesmen a company could ask for
Here is to the crazy one, Steve you will forever live in our thoughts, hearts, and your vision will always be under our fingertips. Read more @ http://majamaki.com/2011/10/st…
Jobbsy was a constant voice of reason in a world of ‘opinion’ and nonsense.
RIP big man.