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'The People Crazy Enough To Think They Can Change The World Are The Ones Who Do': Tim Cook Marks Apple's 50th Anniversary With An Emotional Letter

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Apple CEO Tim Cook marked his company's 50th anniversary with an emotional open letter posted Thursday (March 13), celebrating five decades since Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne founded Apple in a California garage on April 1, 1976.

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    Apple CEO Tim Cook released an emotional open letter to mark its 50th anniversary.
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    The company celebrates five decades since founding in a California garage by Steve Jobs on April 1st.
Mar 13 "The People Crazy Enough To Think They Can Change The World Are The Ones Who Do": Tim Cook Marks Apple's 50th Anniversary With An Emotional Letter

Apple CEO Tim Cook marked the company's golden anniversary with an emotional open letter celebrating five decades of a 'simple' idea: that people who are crazy enough to think they can change their world actually do.

— "The People Crazy Enough To Think They Can Change The World Are The Ones Who Do': Tim Cook Marks Apple's 50th Anniversary With An Emotional Letter (Freepressjournal.in)

Apple was founded on the simple notion that technology should be personal, and this radical belief changed everything from a small garage to becoming a global tech titan.

— "Fifty years ago in a small garage... Apple's 50th Anniversary" - Tim Cook (Mjtsai)

On April 1st of each year for the last five decades, two friends named Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak started their computer company as an act to make technology personal.

— "Apple Celebrates 50 Years of Thinking Different" - Iphoneincanada.ca

'Fifty years ago in a small garage... Apple was founded on the simple notion that people who are crazy enough think they can change things actually do.'

— (Macdailynews)

"Thank You": Tim Cook's heartfelt message to users as he marks 50th anniversary of his company.

— 'Apple Celebrates' - Timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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'The People Crazy Enough To Think They Can Change The World Are The Ones Who Do': Tim Cook Marks Apple's 50th Anniversary With An Emotional Letter

Apple CEO Tim Cook celebrated fifty years since its founding on a simple notion that technology should be personal. He highlighted how this belief drove landmark products from garage origins to today's services ecosystem while emphasizing the role of users in shaping these innovations and looking toward future development rather than just history.

Apple’s 50th Anniversary

Apple is celebrating its fiftieth anniversary with a focus on thanking employees and customers rather than revealing new product announcements or strategic details for the milestone year, as stated by CEO Tim Cook. While acknowledging that technology should be personal since 1976 in their original garage headquarters, Apple has yet to disclose specific plans beyond this celebration period according to Joe Rossignol's report from MacRumors and The Verge (Forthcoming).

Apple Celebrates 50 Years of Thinking Different

Apple celebrated 50 years since Steve Jobs and Wozniak founded their California garage startup in April with a theme honoring the "Think Different" campaign from Apple's near-bankruptcy period of late-1997. CEO Tim Cook emphasized that while technology should be personal, it is customers who drive progress by using tools like iPads for learning or health monitors to improve lives rather than just focusing on hardware sales and past milestones