
If Jobs actually the face of the annual edition of the magazine person of the year would be the person who receives it posthumously.
Here's the important excerpt from the speech nominating Williams:
One guy, who changed our world, and I said to Seth Meyers as we walked across Sixth Avenue, "Just look with me on this one block walk at how he changed the world around us. Look at how he changed the world." Not only did he change the world, but he gave us that spirit again that something was possible that you could look at a piece of plastic or glass and move your finger– that’s outlandish. You could make things bigger or smaller like that. "Oh the places you’ll go" and oh the way you will change forever the music and television industries. So may he rest in peace, Steve Jobs, and the spirit he represents, are my nominee for Person of the Year.
Steve Jobs, as you all probably know, died 5th October after suffering from pancreatic cancer, which was first diagnosed five years ago. The message from the CEO, Tim Cook was broken, can be read in a public notice here.
Authorized Biography of Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs, by Walter Isaacson, the 24th October, to the high demand (the release was postponed from November 21) will be published. It is based on interviews with more than forty Isaacson in a two-year study, along with more than one hundred interviews with family, friends, enemies and rivals.
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