Apple CEO new and the first action other by Steve Jobs

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When given Apple CEO, Tim Cook hopes many people will not try and brand image like Steve Jobs, and his first job was different from his predecessor: charity.

Cook began to mark the e-mail he sent to all employees exposed Apple (and Apple spokeswoman confirmed): "I am delighted to inform you that we will launch gift program. Starting 15 / 9, when you give money to a charity, Apple will give you a matching gift, up to $ 10,000 annually. This program initially for employees Apple in the U.S. before expanding to all branches across the globe ".

Cook the properties is not clear how much property, but before he was well known for their hard work and charity, not like Steve Jobs. Volunteer at the Apple story attracted media attention after The New York Times (USA) published article titled "The mystery story of Jobs charity" when he resigned last August.
As you know, Bill Gates, co-founder of Microsoft, has withdrawn from the executive group with lofty goals is to invest huge amounts of money and spend time with Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to improve the quality of life and education in poor countries. As for Jobs, not people who donate money to hear his property even though 8.3 billion.

Late in 2010, Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg and 16 other billionaires have pledged to donate most of their assets to Giving Pledge organized by the two giants Bill Gates and Warren Buffett founded. But Jobs is not on the list and some related to the reason that he refused to participate. He did not stand out any calls for building hospitals, bridges or any school.

Two friends of Jobs said that Jobs was said to focus on expanding capacity than Apple is going to charity, especially since his illness: "Jobs are wholeheartedly for two things: Apple and family. Everything else is distracting him. "


  Some people close to Steve Jobs said he was "improving the quality of life" for millions of people through technology innovation. Photo: Bloomberg.

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