Apple CEO Tim Cook celebrates Steve Jobs anniversary with tribute video



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

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The co-founder of Apple, Steve Jobs, would have turned 64 on Sunday, and to mark the coup, Apple's CEO, Tim Cook, tweeted a tribute to the late co-founder of Apple.

In his tweet, which includes a brief video of a pond at Apple Park, Cooks states that the "Jobs Vision" is reflected in Apple's new headquarters.

"Steve's vision is reflected all around us at Apple Park," Cook wrote in his tweet. "He would have liked here, in this place that he imagined – the home and inspiration for Apple's future innovations. We miss him today on the occasion of his 64th birthday and every day. "

Steve's vision is reflected all around us at Apple Park. He would have loved it here, in this place he had imagined – home and inspiration for Apple's future innovations. We miss him today on the occasion of his 64th birthday and every day. pic.twitter.com/yRrTiA1iyz

– Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 24, 2019

Building the new campus was one of Jobs's wishes. An unpaid job was presented to the Cupertino City Council just months before his death in 2011 to present the project personally. (They approved it unanimously two years later.)

the Campus, which opened in 2017, is home to several buildings, including a 2.8-million-square-foot spaceship unofficially known as Spaceship, featuring four-storey curved glbad panels, custom-made aluminum door knobs, and an one of the largest rooftop solar parks in the world. This is the new home of more than 12,000 Apple employees, accounting for a considerable share of Apple's workforce in Cupertino.

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