Apple CEO Tim Cook marks Steve Jobs’ birthday with homage video

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Apple CEO Tim Cook sitting with Steve Jobs at an occasion in 2007.


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Apple co-founder Steve Jobs would have been 64 years of ages Sunday, and to mark the event, Apple CEO Tim Cook tweeted a homage to the late Apple co-founder.

In his tweet, that included a quick video of a pond at Apple Park, Cooks states Jobs’ “vision is reflected” all around Apple’s brand-new home offices.

“Steve’s vision is reflected all around us at Apple Park,” Cook composed in his tweet. “He would have loved it here, in this place he dreamed up — the home and inspiration for Apple’s future innovations. We miss him today on his 64th birthday, and every day.”

Building the brand-new school was among Jobs’ passing away desires. An ailing Jobs preceded the Cupertino City Council simply months prior to his death in 2011 to pitch the task personally. (They authorized it, all, 2 years later on.)

The school, which opened in 2017, is house to a number of structures, a lot of plainly a 2.8-million square-foot ring unofficially called the Spaceship. That latter structure boasts four-story curved glass panels, customized aluminum doorhandles and among the biggest roof-mounted solar farms on the planet. It’s the brand-new house for more than 12,000 Apple workers, a large piece of Apple’s Cupertino labor force.

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