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"Steve's DNA will always be the foundation of Apple," said Tim Cook, CEO of the Californian company, shortly after the packed keynote. The foundations laid by Jobs are said to be visible even in the latest products, i.e new ones iPhones i Apple Watch.

After a spectacular presentation full of news, ABC News editor David Muir was given the opportunity to have an exclusive interview with the first man of Apple, and his question was clear. The keynote was held at the Flint Center, where Steve Jobs introduced the first Macintosh in 1984. Muir wondered if Tim Cook remembered the co-founder of Apple during his speech. After all, Apple certainly didn't choose Flint Center by chance.

[do action=”quote”]Steve's DNA runs in the veins of all of us.[/do]

"I think about Steve often. There isn't a day when I don't remember him," said Jobs' successor without much thought, who today, while presenting his biggest product to date - Apple Watch – he was bursting with enthusiasm and excitement. "Especially here this morning, I was thinking of him and I think he would be incredibly proud to see what the company that he left behind—which I think is one of his greatest gifts to humanity, the company itself—is doing today. I think she's smiling now.'

Did Steve Jobs have any idea the Apple Watch was coming? Muir asked Cook further. "You know, we started working on them after he passed away, but his DNA runs through all of us," Cook said, noting that everything is still derived from what Jobs once founded and built.

Source: ABC News
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