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Apple stores close to remember Steve Jobs

Apple Inc closed its stores across the United States today for several hours to commemorate co-founder remember who died on October 5. Apple's retail stores were shuttered with white sheets to keep the proceedings secret.

Updated on: Oct 21, 2011, 19:51:18 IST
Reuters | By , United States
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Apple Inc closed its stores across the United States on Wednesday for several hours to commemorate co-founder Steve Jobs, who died on October 5.

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Apple's retail stores were shuttered with its signature tall glass windows covered with white sheets to keep the proceedings secret.

Store employees are using the time to view a live broadcast of an event to celebrate his life. The event is being held at an outdoor amphitheater at Apple's headquarters in Cupertino, California, according to a source familiar with the plans.

Stores in California were closed from 9am PDT to noon PDT, according to posted signs.

In addition to the closings, the company published a "Remembering Steve" page on the Internet, compiling more than 1 million email tributes it has received since Jobs died at the age of 56.

The employee celebration, which will be held from 10am PT to 11.30am PT, follows a private memorial service for Jobs at Stanford University that was attended by Silicon Valley luminaries, politicians and celebrities.

Jobs died after suffering from a rare form of pancreatic cancer. Chief executive Tim Cook said in a memo to employees on October 10 that a celebration would be held Wednesday.

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