If Apple co-founder Steve Jobs had been alive today, it would have been his 57th birthday.
The man who revolutionized the way we communicate with his innovative Products like iPhone, iPod, iPod and Mac computer died on Oct. 5, 2011. And while he is not here to celebrate, fans from across the world are paying tribute to the tech visionary on his birthday.
Jobs died last year at the age of 56 after years-long battle with pancreatic cancer.
Brendan McElroy and Seth Rogers, Mac-obsessed entrepreneurs, are planning a party in honor of Jobs' 57th birthday at Apple’s flagship store – 59th Street and Fifth Avenue – in New York, according to the New York Post.
However, Apple and Jobs fans sites have been quiet ahead of his birthday. Even the company which last year celebrated Jobs' birthday has kept mum.
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