ಠ_ಠ I don't get this, Jobs is a marketing genius, an incredibly savvy business man and the work he and Jonathan Ive put into the modern Apple tech line up is impressive, but very little of it is actually innovative. The vast majority of what Apple sells can be traced back to someone else, hell the first Apple personal computer is damn near a carbon copy of the computer xerox had made but essentially given up on. Who would want a computer in their home anyways?
Jobs is responsible for bring these innovations to the forefront of western culture and with him gone it may take longer from new innovations to gain popularity. That, in my estimation, is the biggest loss resulting from Jobs death. However, he wasn't responsible for many of the innovations in the first place so that exciting new tech will still be there, just less shiny and probably cheaper.