On Sunday night Apple announced it's offering a front row seat for the general public to experience Steve Jobs' memorial video on their website. Apple's tribute ceremony for Jobs was held at their campus in an outdoor amphitheater in Cupertino, California on Wednesday, October 19, 2011 for all the employees.
CEO Tim Cook spoke at the ceremony.
Although, the ceremony was closed to the paparazzi, media and the general public, the company is now ready to let the world in on the experience similarly to how they experienced it.
Apple's co-founder, Steve Jobs passed away on Oct. 5 due to respiratory arrest related to the pancreatic cancer. He was 56. Initially the viewing of the video was to be available at 10 p.m. ET on Sunday on Apple's website but there's been a delay.
When you go to the site it may say "Available soon, please check back later." Apple's website: Celebrating Steve October 19, 2011
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