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Boston Remembers Steve Jobs 
All around the world and all around the web, tributes and reaction are pouring in on the news that Apple visionary Steve Jobs has died at the age of 56. President Barack Obama says Jobs was, “bold enough to believe he could change the world and talented enough to do it.” For the whole hour today, we’ll reflect on the life and legacy of Steve Jobs with those who knew him and covered him – from his impact on the way we consume media to this ability to make technology accessible to regular people and his genius for marketing and public relations.

Guests:
Dan Kennedy, Northeastern University Assistant Professor of journalism, media critic, author of the Media Nation blog
Dan Moren, reporter and editor at Macworld
Howard Anderson, Senior Lecturer, MIT Entrepreneurship Center
Hiawatha Bray, Boston Globe technology reporter
Adi Ignatius, Editor, Harvard Business Review
Nancy Keohn, Harvard Business School

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