Fourteen years ago, Steve Jobs died at the age of 56. The Apple co-founder was considered one of the most influential minds in the technology industry and transformed the digital world with his ideas. Jobs died on October 5, 2011 – just one day after Apple introduced the iPhone 4S and Siri. His death left a void that is still felt today.
Steve Jobs was not just an entrepreneur, but a driving force behind the connection between technology, design, and creativity. He knew how to inspire people to innovate and create products that redefined everyday life. Even more than a decade after his death, his influence is still clearly evident at Apple and throughout the tech world.
Tim Cook is reminiscent of Steve Jobs
Apple CEO Tim Cook remembered Steve Jobs on the anniversary of his death. In a post, he paid tribute to the former CEO and friend with emotional words:
Steve saw the future as a bright and limitless place; he lit the way forward and inspired us to follow him. We miss you, my friend.
These words demonstrate that Steve Jobs was far more than just a founder for Apple. His vision and mindset continue to shape the company. Cook remembered him in 2017 when he opened the first event at the Steve Jobs Theater. At the time, he said:
Not a day goes by that we don't think of him.
At this very event, Apple unveiled the iPhone X—a device considered a significant evolution of the smartphone. It was a further step in the direction Jobs had pioneered with the introduction of the first iPhone in 2007.
The digital legacy of Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs' memory lives on – even online. The Steve Jobs Archive website collects quotes, photos, videos, and emails from Jobs. It serves as a platform for inspiration and also offers scholarships for young creatives who share his passion for innovation. Apple itself continues to maintain the "Remembering Steve" page on its website, where customers from around the world have shared their condolences. This collection of memories demonstrates how deeply Jobs' personality and work touched people around the world.
Influence on the present
Fourteen years after his death, Steve Jobs' influence at Apple is still evident. His focus on quality, his attention to detail, and his vision of simple yet powerful technology are deeply embedded in the company's culture. Every new Apple product aligns with this philosophy—from the design and user interface to the desire to combine technology and emotion. Jobs' legacy continues to resonate outside of Apple, too. Many founders, designers, and developers still see him as a role model. His way of questioning things and rethinking the existing has shaped generations of creatives.
Steve Jobs and the power of great ideas
Steve Jobs changed the world not only with new products, but with an attitude: a belief in the power of imagination and the courage to do things differently. Fourteen years after his death, he remains a symbol of innovation, creativity, and vision. Tim Cook's words aptly sum it up: Steve Jobs saw the future as a "bright and limitless place." This future continues to shape Apple today—and serves as a reminder that great ideas never truly die. (Image: Shutterstock / Castleski)
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