The legacy of Steve Jobs lives on at Apple

Though he died in 2011, the legacy of Steve Jobs within Apple remains prominent.
The legacy of Steve Jobs lives on at Apple

In the reception area of the ‘Town Hall’ — the theatre in the technology giant’s Cupertino, California, campus which has hosted some of its key events and launches —there are large portraits of Jobs on the wall with the Macintosh and the MacBook Air. A piano he presented as a gift to developers at the company sits beneath them, while a quote of his is emblazoned on the wall: “If you do something and it turns out pretty good, then you should go do something else wonderful, not dwell on it for too long. Just figure out what’s next”, it reads.

The late co-founder’s words still ring true at Apple, with the company sticking to a policy of updating its core hardware and software products annually — the focus is always “what’s next”.

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