Apple : What’s so special about yesterday?
Monday, May 23, 2011
While I was searching the web today I found this picture of a note that was given to each Apple Store employees. Nothing on the lines of incredible but an interesting read (if the image didn't load or you can't read it I have written down the text of the note below the picture)
What’s so special about yesterday?
Over the past 3,652 yesterdays, we’ve done some amazing things. We’ve opened 325 stores. In 11 countries. With 2.1 million square feet of space. And most importantly, we’ve welcomed over 1 billion customers.
Our 10-year history is something to be proud of. But at the same time, it’s just so, well, yesterday.
So let’s talk about tomorrow. That’s a day we can work with. It’s a day to launch new products as only Apple can. A day we can build new stores that are even more iconic. And create breakthrough programs to help people embrace technology like never before. It’s a day to do thing s no one has even dreamed of yet.
We’re not content to rest on our yesterdays. We’ll continue to move forward. To make the most of tomorrow. And every day after that.
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What’s so special about yesterday?
Over the past 3,652 yesterdays, we’ve done some amazing things. We’ve opened 325 stores. In 11 countries. With 2.1 million square feet of space. And most importantly, we’ve welcomed over 1 billion customers.
Our 10-year history is something to be proud of. But at the same time, it’s just so, well, yesterday.
So let’s talk about tomorrow. That’s a day we can work with. It’s a day to launch new products as only Apple can. A day we can build new stores that are even more iconic. And create breakthrough programs to help people embrace technology like never before. It’s a day to do thing s no one has even dreamed of yet.
We’re not content to rest on our yesterdays. We’ll continue to move forward. To make the most of tomorrow. And every day after that.
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Apple : What’s so special about yesterday?
While I was searching the web today I found this picture of a note that was given to each Apple Store employees. Nothing on the lines of incredible but an interesting read (if the image didn't load or you can't read it I have written down the text of the note below the picture)
What’s so special about yesterday?
Over the past 3,652 yesterdays, we’ve done some amazing things. We’ve opened 325 stores. In 11 countries. With 2.1 million square feet of space. And most importantly, we’ve welcomed over 1 billion customers.
Our 10-year history is something to be proud of. But at the same time, it’s just so, well, yesterday.
So let’s talk about tomorrow. That’s a day we can work with. It’s a day to launch new products as only Apple can. A day we can build new stores that are even more iconic. And create breakthrough programs to help people embrace technology like never before. It’s a day to do thing s no one has even dreamed of yet.
We’re not content to rest on our yesterdays. We’ll continue to move forward. To make the most of tomorrow. And every day after that.
[via]
What’s so special about yesterday?
Over the past 3,652 yesterdays, we’ve done some amazing things. We’ve opened 325 stores. In 11 countries. With 2.1 million square feet of space. And most importantly, we’ve welcomed over 1 billion customers.
Our 10-year history is something to be proud of. But at the same time, it’s just so, well, yesterday.
So let’s talk about tomorrow. That’s a day we can work with. It’s a day to launch new products as only Apple can. A day we can build new stores that are even more iconic. And create breakthrough programs to help people embrace technology like never before. It’s a day to do thing s no one has even dreamed of yet.
We’re not content to rest on our yesterdays. We’ll continue to move forward. To make the most of tomorrow. And every day after that.
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