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- Apple's Eddy Cue was on hand to accept the award in Jobs' honor, and recently tweeted a video showing his speech. November 12, 2013 5:57 AM PST (Credit: Apple) Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was posthumously inducted into the Bay Area Business Hall of Fame last week. Apple senior vice president Eddy Cue tweeted a video tribute to Jobs and his own speech accepting the award in his former leader's honor. Cue said in his tweet that the acceptance was "an honor, a privilege." Related stories Steve Jobs' childhood home designated 'historical resource' Steve Jobs channeled 'a past life as a World War II pilot' Steve Jobs action figure sports youthful '70s mop top Tim Cook to employees: Steve Jobs 'would be proud of all of you' Martha Stewart upset Apple won't come fix her iPad "Steve Jobs is no longer with us, but his influence as the co-founder and visionary force behind one of the world's most iconic companies and brands places him among the greatest business leaders and most brilliant thinkers of all time," Bay Area Council President and CEO Jim Wunderman said last week. Cue, meanwhile, used his speech to commemorate his former boss, saying that "even in my darkest days, he was there for me." Cue credited Jobs with helping him and his wife get through her cancer diagnosis, saying that "in many ways, she's here tonight because of him, so thank you, Steve." Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison was also inducted into the hall of fame last week. Here's the video tribute to Steve Jobs: (Via TechCrunch)
Apple's Eddy Cue was on hand to accept the award in Jobs' honor, and recently tweeted a video showing his speech. November 12, 2013 5:57 AM PST (Credit: Apple) Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was posthumously inducted into the Bay Area Business Hall of Fame last week. Apple senior vice president Eddy Cue tweeted a video tribute to Jobs and his own speech accepting the award in his former leader's honor. Cue said in his tweet that the acceptance was "an honor, a privilege." Related stories Steve Jobs' childhood home designated 'historical resource' Steve Jobs channeled 'a past life as a World War II pilot' Steve Jobs action figure sports youthful '70s mop top Tim Cook to employees: Steve Jobs 'would be proud of all of you' Martha Stewart upset Apple won't come fix her iPad "Steve Jobs is no longer with us, but his influence as the co-founder and visionary force behind one of the world's most iconic companies and brands places him among the greatest business leaders and most brilliant thinkers of all time," Bay Area Council President and CEO Jim Wunderman said last week. Cue, meanwhile, used his speech to commemorate his former boss, saying that "even in my darkest days, he was there for me." Cue credited Jobs with helping him and his wife get through her cancer diagnosis, saying that "in many ways, she's here tonight because of him, so thank you, Steve." Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison was also inducted into the hall of fame last week. Here's the video tribute to Steve Jobs: (Via TechCrunch)
Apple's Eddy Cue was on hand to accept the award in Jobs' honor, and recently tweeted a video showing his speech.
(Credit: Apple)
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was posthumously inducted into the Bay Area Business Hall of Fame last week.
Apple senior vice president Eddy Cue tweeted a video tribute to Jobs and his own speech accepting the award in his former leader's honor. Cue said in his tweet that the acceptance was "an honor, a privilege."
Related stories
- Steve Jobs' childhood home designated 'historical resource'
- Steve Jobs channeled 'a past life as a World War II pilot'
- Steve Jobs action figure sports youthful '70s mop top
- Tim Cook to employees: Steve Jobs 'would be proud of all of you'
- Martha Stewart upset Apple won't come fix her iPad
"Steve Jobs is no longer with us, but his influence as the co-founder and visionary force behind one of the world's most iconic companies and brands places him among the greatest business leaders and most brilliant thinkers of all time," Bay Area Council President and CEO Jim Wunderman said last week.
Cue, meanwhile, used his speech to commemorate his former boss, saying that "even in my darkest days, he was there for me." Cue credited Jobs with helping him and his wife get through her cancer diagnosis, saying that "in many ways, she's here tonight because of him, so thank you, Steve."
Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison was also inducted into the hall of fame last week.
Here's the video tribute to Steve Jobs:
(Via TechCrunch)