Steve Jobs, the founder of Apple, dies

Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak told CNN he was “speechless” upon learning of the death of his former partner Steve Jobs, which he likened to the death of former Beatle John Lennon.

Wozniak confessed to being “a little bit, kind of terrified, I’m speechless, I can’t get my mind working, I can’t do things,” said Wozniak, 61, who founded Apple with Jobs in 1976. “It’s like when John Lennon died, or JFK (President John F. Kennedy) … I don’t think about anyone else, maybe Martin Luther King,” he said.

“It’s like… like there’s a big hole in you, it’s very hard to remember and reflect and touch all those feelings, what it means,” said a sorrowful Wozniak.

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