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7 October 2011
Last updated at
10:18
Steve Jobs: Photos of your tributes
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs has died aged 56. Carol Le took this picture of a candlelight tribute outside the Apple headquarters in Cupertino, California, US.
This picture by Carol Le shows a candle arrangement of the Apple logo, surrounding an iPad with Steve Jobs' portrait.
Martin Kim took this picture outside the Apple store in Hong Kong Plaza, Shanghai, China.
This photo was taken by Dragos Bucurenci, a first year MBA student at the University of Stanford, who moved to Palo Alto, California less than a month ago.
Sid Das took this picture of a floral tribute outside the Apple Store in George Street, Sydney, Australia.
Dragos Bucurenci said: "I went to the Apple store to pay my respects to a man who changed the lives of hundreds of millions for the better...
... He added: "It felt good to meet with a few others who seemed to feel the same way as I did."
Stacie Tamaki took this picture of flowers which had been laid outside the company headquarters in Cupertino, California.
Paul Bonugli captured this tribute outside the Apple store on Stockton Street, San Francisco. The impromptu memorial on the window of the store was made of written notes in memory of Steve Jobs.
The flags were flying at half-mast in Cupertino after Steve Jobs' death was announced. Photo: Stacie Tamaki.
Robert Hetherington (pictured) and Oliver Pitt from Glasgow made this T-shirt in tribute. "We are recently graduated designers and both use Macs every day." To see your pictures featured, email them to yourpics@bbc.co.uk. Terms and conditions: www.bbc.co.uk/terms
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