Monday, 7 October 2013

For Tim Cook, Steve Jobs built a "better world"

Two years after his death, Tim Cook makes a simple, but public homage to the man who started the post-PC era with the smartphone and tablet.

In new technologies, the 5th of October 2011 was marked by the death of Steve Jobs. In 2012, Apple commemorated this event by a video in which a tribute was made to the founder of the brand. At the time, Tim Cook, his successor as head of Apple, hoped that"everyone has a thought for his extraordinary life and the many ways he made ​​the world better. "
This year, no video. For the second anniversary of the death of Jobs, Cook has published atweet to the public and a letter to Apple employees. In the micro message, the CEO offers fans consider the message that the "boss" left in the world. For his part, he will be "a long walk" to meditate.
In the letter to employees, he left the same message in a more words. He recalled that Steve Jobs is in his eyes an "extraordinary man" who has a "better world." He also says he often thinks of him and he found "a huge force in the memories of his friendship, his vision and his ability to lead. "
Tim Cook also says that the founder "leaves behind a company that only he could have built and his spirit will remain rooted in the foundation of Apple," and conclude with certainty   "I know he would have been proud of you. "

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