Tim Cook pays tribute to Steve Jobs on the 11th anniversary of his passing

Apple CEO Tim Cook has shared a tribute to Steve Jobs on the 11th anniversary of his passing, saying how Steve “showed us all, again and again, that a great idea really can change the world.”
In a post on Twitter, Cook said “Steve showed us all, again and again, that a great idea really can change the world. Remembering him today and always.”
Steve Jobs passed away around 3:00pm (PT) on Wednesday, October 5th, 2011. He was at his home in Palo Alto, with his wife Laureen Powell Jobs saying that he died peacefully surrounded by his family.
Jobs had stepped down as Apple CEO in the months leading up to his death, with his last public appearance made on June 7, 2011 when he spoke at a Cupertino county meeting to discuss plans for Apple Park, Apple’s spaceship-like headquarters, home to the Steve Jobs Theater – a luxurious auditorium named in his honour used to host Apple’s product launches and special events.
Steve showed us all, again and again, that a great idea really can change the world. Remembering him today and always. pic.twitter.com/LNPBYjOiLs
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) October 5, 2022