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Apple has left Steve Jobs' office exactly the way it was when he died

Feb 17, 2015, 22:36 IST

ReutersSteve Jobs' legacy still lives on at Apple in a very physical way: The company has left his top-floor, corner office completely untouched since his death. 

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His name is still on the door. The inside hasn't been changed.  

The detail surfaced in an in-depth New Yorker profile of Apple designer Jony Ive. 

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Ive and Jobs worked together extremely closely.

Jobs' office, in One Infinite Loop, connected to Ive's lab, in Two Infinite Loop, via a covered corridor. Those were the only two buildings on Apple's campus connected that way. 

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The two were also very close friends. When Ive spoke at Jobs' memorial in late 2011, he called his former boss his closest and most loyal friend. 

CEO Tim Cook also referenced Jobs' unchanged office in an interview with Charlie Rose last year, in which he also said that he still thinks about Jobs every day. 

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

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