The last words of Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs died October 5, 2011. While the biography of Steve Jobs is selling like hotcakes around the world - it is also out of stock in China - the biological sister of "genius" Apple revealed the last words of his brother, on his deathbed. Thus, in an interview with the New York Times, Mona Simpson talks about the many faces of Steve Jobs. And concludes his story with his last sentence: "Oh wow, oh wow, oh wow" ...
Steve Jobs Last words
Most addicts will see in these words a sign of the "master". Although this is probably a sign of a man dying. The New York Times reported in its Monday edition, an interview with Mona Simpson, the biological sister of Steve Jobs. Writer's wife describes the moments of their life together and the last breaths of life "engineering" of Apple.
Steve Jobs Last words
Thus, says Mona had known his brother at age 25. Steve Jobs is indeed the biological son of mixed American-Syrian but was adopted by an American family baby. Her sister, she was born a year later.

*** "The beauty more than the novelty"
Steve Jobs Last words
In his text, which looks like a love letter to his brother, Mona says Steve worked hard, but it was a true hedonist. Always in search of beauty. Thus, "The novelty was not what motivated him the most. It was quite the beauty" she says in the column of the American newspaper.

*** "Death is not arrived at Steve, but it is something he has done."

Driven by Love ("Love was the supreme virtue, the god of gods"), Steve Jobs has fought his illness in an extraordinary way details the fifties. Indeed, Steve Jobs had already survived pancreatic cancer, in 2004 and underwent a liver transplant in January 2009. The "da Vinci" of technology, on sick leave since Jan. 17, had announced his resignation Aug. 24, 2011 the CEO of Apple. Mona then summarizes all his trials with this sentence: "Death is not arrived at Steve, but it is something he has done."
Steve Jobs Last words
Arrive finally at the bottom of the page, the last words of the "pope of the high-tech": "OH WOW. OH WOW. OH WOW."