Tim Cook meditates on Apple Park on what would've been Steve Jobs' 64 birthday

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in General Discussion edited March 2020
Apple CEO Tim Cook reflected on the significance of Apple Park on Sunday as he marked what would've been co-founder Steve Jobs' 64th birthday.

Apple Park


"Steve's vision is reflected all around us at Apple Park," Cook wrote on Twitter. "He would have loved it here, in this place he dreamed up -- the home and inspiration for Apple's future innovations. We miss him today on 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 dreamed up -- the home and inspiration for Apple's future innovations. We miss him today on his 64th birthday, and every day. pic.twitter.com/yRrTiA1iyz

-- Tim Cook (@tim_cook)


Steve Jobs was closely involved with the conception of Apple Park, which opened in April 2017. His last-ever public appearance, in June 2011, was a presentation of the campus in front of the Cupertino city council, including its signature "spaceship" ring. His famous/infamous micromanagement -- carried forward after his death in Oct. 2011 -- was partly blamed for construction delays and cost overruns.

Cook's Twitter post includes a slow vertical pan up from the pond in the courtyard in the middle of the ring. The space is likely a familiar sight to many Apple workers, since crossing the courtyard is sometimes the fastest way to get from one section of the ring to another.

Apple has sometimes been criticized as clinging too closely to the memory of Jobs, or alternately becoming rudderless in his absence, struggling to create a product that can replicate the success of the iPhone or iPad. Much could depend on the company's ongoing AR headset and self-driving car projects -- the former is expected to debut next year at the earliest though, and an "Apple Car" may not launch until 2023 or later.

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  • Reply 1 of 7
    cornchipcornchip Posts: 1,950member

    Apple has sometimes been criticized as clinging too closely to the memory of Jobs, or alternately becoming rudderless in his absence, struggling to create a product that can replicate the success of the iPhone or iPad. Much could depend on the company's ongoing AR headset and self-driving car projects -- the former is expected to debut next year at the earliest though, and an "Apple Car" may not launch until 2023 or later.

    So much hand-wringing... *sigh*

    watto_cobra
  • Reply 2 of 7
    So many great designs from that tenure, with erudite judgement of such an involved lead and from what I understand a unique liberal arts and technology zeitgeist, I can imagine it is still very tough for so many who had positive direct involvement with the effort...

    As an aside would these speed up 'getting from one section of the ring to another' ? https://www.zappos.com/b/heelys/brand/313 - I can imagine the Apple 'adult' or corporate version of the iRunner, 'designed and exhaustively tested in Cupertino', standard issue to all Apple employees...? :smile:

    edited February 2019 cornchip
  • Reply 3 of 7
    wood1208wood1208 Posts: 2,913member
    We all miss Steve Jobs. Long as Steve's spirit still embedded in Apple's DNA, Apple will do great things.
    edited February 2019 watto_cobra
  • Reply 4 of 7
    RhythmagicRhythmagic Posts: 63unconfirmed, member
    Happy Birthday Steve. 💚🌱 we’re still fighting these evil bastards. 
    tobianwatto_cobra
  • Reply 5 of 7
    My reply to Timmy:

    He would have loved it more if you got your Macs updated and out in customer hands. Where is the Mac Pro not receiving an update since 2013?
  • Reply 6 of 7
    wood1208 said:
    We all miss Steve Jobs. Long as Steve's spirit still embedded in Apple's DNA, Apple will do great things.
    uh oh
  • Reply 7 of 7
    Happy birthday Steve..you should've been here to celebrate.
    watto_cobra
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