Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Blink-182, Coldplay and 30 Seconds to Mars over Steve Jobs founder of Apple

Blink-182, Coldplay and 30 Seconds to Mars are takes to position at musicians, actors, politicians, and business leaders who also freveal at Twitter and Facebook to reveal their sadness and condolences over Steve Jobs founder of Apple who lost his battle this past Wednesday night to defeat pancreatic cancer. He was 56.

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Blink-182 took his latest Twitter respect to memory.

"RIP Steve Jobs. Thanks for everything that you have done for the music business and the world."

30 Seconds to Mars frontman Jared Leto suit Jobs contribution proposed the idea to honor after.

"Maybe we can turn our phones and comps off at a certain time in honor of his contributions. RIP."

Coldplay tweeted, "We are so sad to hear about the passing of Steve Jobs . In all of our encounters with him he was such a lovely man, and always so humble about his incredible talents. Like all of the people he knew, and the millions of others he didn't, we will miss him."