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On the one-year anniversary of Steve Jobs' death, Apple has posted a new remembrance on its website. Visitors to apple.com are presented with a nearly two-minute photo slideshow of Jobs paired with some of his famous audio clips. Once the slideshow is completed, the website transitions to a simple letter of remembrance from Tim Cook below the standard site navigation bar.
A message from Tim Cook, Apple's CEO.

Steve's passing one year ago today was a sad and difficult time for all of us. I hope that today everyone will reflect on his extraordinary life and the many ways he made the world a better place.

One of the greatest gifts Steve gave to the world is Apple. No company has ever inspired such creativity or set such high standards for itself. Our values originated from Steve and his spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple. We share the great privilege and responsibility of carrying his legacy into the future.

I'm incredibly proud of the work we are doing, delivering products that our customers love and dreaming up new ones that will delight them down the road. It's a wonderful tribute to Steve's memory and everything he stood for.

- Tim
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Article Link: Apple Marks One-Year Anniversary of Steve Jobs' Death
 

polterbyte

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We miss you, Steve. And both by what you helped create at Apple and by what you inspired others to create, the tech world is today a better place.

Here's remembering you.
 

WeegieMac

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Only two hours behind Cult of Mac and Macworld, but well done nonetheless.

Nice tribute video though, nice to see some humour used also ... namely the prank call to Starbucks at the first iPhone unveiling.
 

OneMike

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Nice video and move by Apple.

Progress is going forward, but it's nice to remember and show respect to those that contributed to where you are today.
 
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