One year after his passing, Apple remembers Steve Jobs in a tribute video and note from CEO Tim Cook. Apple fans and general technology enthusiasts worldwide will remember October 5th 2011 and now one year later the world remembers him again.
Apple has posted a very classy tribute video on their official website today along with a note from CEO Tim Cook which you can check out right now. This video is available on Apple.com and it goes through photos from Steve Jobs� life and showcases his most important achievements after his return to Apple in the 1990s. It starts with his favorite quote by Wayne Gretzky, �I skate to where the puck is going to be, not where it has been�. This is the philosophy that is followed by Apple when it comes to creating new products and technology.
After this section of the video you will see some stunning black and white portraits of Steve Jobs with his most successful and revolutionary products such as the iMac, iPod and iPhone and there are audio clips playing in the background from keynotes that he gave. When you have finished watching the video you can read Tim Cook�s message which is a touching tribute to this great man.
Since his passing, Apple has released multiple successful products such as the iPhone 4S, the new iPad, iPhone 5 and iOS 6 and it looks like the company is doing pretty well. It is nice to see that they are still remembering this powerful man and if you would like to read more about Steve Jobs and his inspirational journey from a jobless college dropout to the CEO of the world�s most valuable company then you can do so in Walter Isaacson�s biography on Steve Jobs.
A movie called jOBS based on the life of Steve Jobs is also currently in production with Ashton Kutcher taking on the lead role. A wax figure of Steve Jobs has also recently been put on display at Madame Tussauds in Hong Kong.
It may be a year on, but it looks like the world hasn�t forgotten this legendary figure and it is lovely to see that Apple has done something fitting to mark his one year anniversary.