Apple’s home page featured video tribute to Steve Jobs on his first death anniversary

Apple’s home page featured video tribute to Steve Jobs on his first death anniversary Commemorating the first death anniversary of the legendary Apple co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs on October 5, the company's corporate home page - Apple. com - featured a video tribute to its iconic leader.

The video tribute was a well-thought-out amalgamation of Jobs' black-and-white photographs, and an audio which featured his announcements of Apple's popular devices - such as the iPhone - and his descriptions of Apple's corporate philosophy.

At one point in the audio - which was a part of the video were part of Jobs' speeches and product launches -, Jobs clearly states: "It's in Apple's DNA that technology alone is not enough. It's technology married with liberal arts, married with the humanities that yields us the result that makes our hearts sing."

The background music in the sentimental Steve Jobs slideshow on the Apple corporate homepage on Friday was Bach's Prelude No. 1 in G Major for Cello, and was played by Jobs' friend Yo-Yo Ma.

The 105-second video tribute to Jobs had the words "Remembering Steve" flashing for a while towards the end, before the screen went dark slowly.

While remembering Jobs on his first death anniversary via the video, Apple's CEO Tim Cook highlighted Jobs' "extraordinary life" in a written note; and added that the company would always ensure that Jobs' "spirit will forever be the foundation of Apple."