Apple Dedicates A Section Of Its iTunes Store To Honor Robin Williams' Films And Comedy
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The tribute includes a paragraph that reflects on Williams' career in standup and award-winning films and also makes mention of his charitable work with Comic Relief USA, a charity that has raised over $50 million to give assistance and health services to the homeless.
The page includes over 40 of Williams' movies and comedy albums, and is divided into subsections such as "Essentials," "Comedy," "Drama," and "More to Explore."Complimentary Tech Event
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According As MacRumors point out, Apple's "Your Verse" iPad advertisements were actually inspired by Williams' speech in "Dead Poets Society" where he said the famous line "What will your verse be?" That's been an ongoing theme in iPad commercials lately.
You can watch the stirring iPad ad featuring narration from Robin Williams below.
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