The Number one Apple at this time, Tim Cook, said he had never sought to become "The Next Steve Jobs".
This was disclosed in the annual conference of the Cook All Things Digital Wall Street Journal that was held in California.
"Steve is a visionary. Role I would never replace him," said Cook.
When
interviewed by the media, he prefers to talk about strategy than to
talk about him is juxtaposed with the name of Steve Jobs. "I was me," he added.
Tim
Cook later told about the next Apple strategy, which is about Facebook
integration plan which can be accessed through iTunes on the iPhone. However, Apple still maintain the tradition to keep the product further so that he could not explain much about this plan.
Cook just said that Apple TV is still a product which he described as an area of intense interest. Cook also complete a statement about the protection of intellectual property.
Cook
did not specifically discuss the patent dispute with Samsung in court,
but addressed the issue of intellectual property in general.
"Suppose
you're a painter who spent all their energy and attention on your
paintings. Then, it turns out someone put your name on the painting,"
says Cook gave the parable of intellectual property rights that Apple
has always championed.
Tim Cook is a powerful figure
Adam
Lashinsky, author of Inside the Apple: How America's Most Admired-and
Secretive - Company Really Works said that Tim Cook is a confident
person.
"Tim
Cook is the figure of an intelligent, confident, and comfortable with
yourself so it is suitable to replace the legend (Steve Jobs). He has a
strong hand to hold the steering wheel Apple. He did not want to replace
Steve Jobs, so we know He is a man comfortable with himself, who knows who he is, "said Lashinsky.
Tim
Bajarin, an analyst who follows Apple technology since 1981, said Tim
Cook is a very strong figure of a leader with vision and purpose to
protect the culture that has been owned by Apple.
"Not
many people know that Steve Jobs sick during the last two years before
his death, Tim has replaced Steve Jobs and run the company. He has the
respect and loyalty from employees. That is why, until now we had never
heard of Apple turmoil after the death of Steve Jobs, "said Bajarin.
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