Steve Jobs' legacy lives on at Apple Campus with posters and quotes

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Apple is continuing to infuse the legacy of its cofounder and former CEO Steve Jobs with photo posters and quotes around the Cupertino, Calif.-headquarters. The photos of Jobs range from the early days of the Mac to more recent product introductions, and they are simply motivational and powerful. Quotes from the technological mastermind are also featured around campus, such as the one re-quoted by Tim Cook at Apple’s company-wide celebration of Jobs’ life:

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I should do this to my office (aka my house).

Steve Jobs’ legacy lives on at Apple Campus with posters and quotes

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Apple is continuing to infuse the legacy of its cofounder and former CEO Steve Jobs with photo posters and quotes around the Cupertino, Calif.-headquarters. The photos of Jobs range from the early days of the Mac to more recent product introductions, and they are simply motivational and powerful. Quotes from the technological mastermind are also featured around campus, such as the one re-quoted by Tim Cook at Apple’s company-wide celebration of Jobs’ life: I think if you do something and it turns out …

I should do this to my office (aka my house).

Takeaways from Apple’s (Q4) 2011 – Matt Richman

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“In 2009, Apple sold more iPhones than it did in 2007 and 2008 combined. In 2010, Apple sold more iPhones than it did in 2007, 2008, and 2009 combined. Last year, Apple sold 93.1 million iPhones, slightly more than it did in in 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010 combined. The pattern continued.” - Takeaways from Apple’s (Q4) 2011 – Matt Richman. That is an incredible stat. I think it shows the increasing demand for the iPhone as well as the exponential growth of users switching from simple mobile phones to smartphones.