By popularizing desktop and mobile computing, Steve Jobs played a key role in speeding snail mail toward obsolescence, but the U.S. Postal Service is going to honor him anyway. The late Apple co-founder will be featured on a commemorative U.S. postage stamp in 2015, according to a U.S. Postal Service list of subjects published by the Washington Post. When the stamp is issued next year, Jobs will join a handful of technologists who’ve been so honored. Among them, Thomas Edison and Alexander Graham Bell.
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