Apple CEO Tim Cook, on the eve of the third anniversary of the death of Steve Jobs sent a letter to corporate e-mail urging employees to pay tribute to the founder of the corporation, devoting himself to the work. Copy of a letter published resource 9to5mac.
In a letter to Cook recall the approaching anniversary and expressed the hope that people will think about what Steve Jobs meant to Apple and around the world. "Steve was an amazing person and left this world a better place. I often think about it and draw a powerful force in the memories of his friendship, vision and leadership" - wrote the head of Apple.
"Sunday - the third anniversary of the death of Steve Jobs. I am sure that many of you, like me, remember it to this day.I hope you find time to recall the achievements of Steve, who sought to make our world a better place. Children began to learn a new way, by the products of which he dreamed. The most creative people in the world use them to compose a symphony and song writing, from novels and poems, and the last text messages. Lifework Steve weaved canvas on which to create their masterpieces talents.Steve Jobs's vision extended far beyond the time when he lived, and values that will always remain with Apple. Many of the ideas and projects we are working on today, were developed after his death, but his influence on them - and all of us - is enormous.Have a good weekend, thank you for helping to carry the legacy of Steve in the future" - wrote Tim Cook.
In August 2011, Steve Jobs resigned as Apple CEO due to illness. In its place, Jobs recommended Tim Cook, whose candidacy was approved by the board of directors. A little over a month after the appointment of Cook, October 5, 2011, Steve Jobs has died from cancer.
The first anniversary of the death of Steve Jobs in 2012, Apple posted on its website a video clip in memory of the co-founders of the company. The video is a black and white slide show, accompanied by his famous statement, made presentations on a variety of products.