Apple is certainly a company that is on fire – not in the literal sense of course, at this point in time, and it does look as though they are unable to do any kind of wrong. While we do know that Apple’s work on their upcoming spaceship campus is about to be completed soon, there remains a single aspect that needs to be looked into – and that would be the naming convention, of course. Apple CEO Tim Cook did mention that all or part of the new spaceship campus could be named after the late Apple co-founder, Steve Jobs.
Steve Jobs’s office looks set to remain in situ at the company’s Infinite Loop headquarters, although this does not mean that such a situation would eliminate the possibility of naming the new spaceship campus after Jobs himself. Needless to say, while Steve Jobs might not be around any more, his family will have the final say instead where such a naming arrangement is concerned, at least we gleaned this bit of information from Tim Cook’s interview with Fortune’s Adam Lashinsky.
“I hate the word ‘headquarters.’ There’s real work going on here. It isn’t overhead, and we’re not bureaucrats,” says Tim Cook. Well, a rose, by any other name, would smell just as sweet.
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