Since Steve Jobs died in 2011 from pancreatic cancer, the former Apple founder has won 141 patents, and 458 patented inventions and designs credited to Jobs have been approved since he died. Not
all granted patents belonged solely to him. Other names appear on them too. Jobs shares credit for what Apple’s more than 80,000 employees did, which some argue "fed into his legend as a
one-in-a-lifetime visionary," reports MIT Technology Review.
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