Tim Cook Says Steve Jobs' Office Has Been Left The Way It Was

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Apple CEO Tim Cook on The Charlie Rose Show.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook just completed an in-depth interview on "The Charlie Rose Show" that airs Friday night and again on Monday on PBS.

In that interview, Cook elaborated on Apple founder Steve Jobs' continued relevance to the company.

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"[Steve] is in my heart," said Cook. "His spirit will always be at the foundation of the company."

Cook said he thinks about Jobs everyday.

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"His office is still left as it was," said Cook. "His name is still on the door."

It's also clear that Cook knows where Jobs was right and doesn't want to deviate from some of his strategies.

"He that Apple should only enter areas where we we can control the primary technology," said Cook.

You can check out the full clip here:

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