Steve Jobs would have been 60 today had he did not die of pancreatic cancer in October 2011.
Apple CEO Tim Cook took a moment on Twitter to remember his mentor and friend Steve Jobs on Tuesday, the day on which the late Apple co-founder would have turned 60. Cook is preparing to break new ground for the company with the imminent launch of the Apple Watch.
“The only way to do great work is to love what you do,” Cook wrote, quoting a line from Jobs’s 2005 commencement address at Stanford University.
Remembering Steve, who would have turned 60 today. "The only way to do great work is to love what you do." http://ift.tt/1w6uEp9
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) February 24, 2015
He had handed over the reins of the company he founded to Cook, who previously served as Apple’s chief operating officer, in August of that year. Under Cook’s leadership, the value of Apple has more than doubled, now reaching more than $750 billion.
In a US TV interview late last year Cook said Jobs’ “spirit will always be at the foundation of the company”. He also revealed Jobs’ old office on the fourth floor of the company’s headquarters still has his name on it, and the interior is just as he left it.
Here are some other responses from Twitter:
On Steve Jobs' 60th Birthday, I had to bust out the product that started Apple's resurgence. #iPod #1stGeneration http://ift.tt/17wh5ta
— Brian Tong (@briantong) February 25, 2015
Steve Jobs @Stanford Commencement Speech 2005 https://t.co/mrKCZEVtiM [15 minutes of brilliant life and leadership advice]
— Vala Afshar (@ValaAfshar) February 25, 2015
We salute the late Steve Jobs who would be 60 today http://t.co/LqWn1vHAGZ http://ift.tt/1BaFtN6
— Cult of Mac (@cultofmac) February 25, 2015
Happy 60th birthday, Steve Jobs. How his love of simplicity fueled a design revolution http://t.co/0JpOGIXYf0
— Smithsonian Magazine (@SmithsonianMag) February 24, 2015
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Apple CEO Tim Cook Uses Stanford Commencement Quote To Remember The Late Steve Jobs
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