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Jobs memorial builds at Apple headquarters
Created: 10/06/2011
Video description: Apple fans and community members honor the memory of co-founder Steve Jobs by laying flowers, cards--even apples--at an ever-growing memorial on the company's campus in Cupertino, Calif.

Jobs memorial builds at Apple headquarters Video Transcript

-I just wanted to come by and pay my respect. I greatly admire the innovation, the independent thinking, and the ability to really make colossal impact in all society. -I was so sad, so I though I would come here today. -Hi. -Shocked, I was hoping that he could go on live it longer, then a little tears and I'm just really glad that you're able to be here so close to where he worked. Surprised as it was as soon as it was.

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