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Apple pays tribute to MLK
There are only two days of the year when Apple removes products from the front page of its website: the day Steve Jobs died and Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Apple again today marked the federal holiday in honor of the civil rights leader with a homepage takeover.
“Today and every day, we honor his life and legacy of service,” reads today’s full-page tribute to King.
It's a rare and heartfelt tribute.
-- Leander Kahney, EIC.
Apple dedicated its website to Martin Luther King Jr. on Monday to mark the holiday that commemorates the late civil rights activist’s birthday. The Apple homepage features a large photo of King, as well as a quote from his 1967 speech at a Philadelphia high school.
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One more thing ...
"The only way to move forward is to move forward together. I recall something Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said 50 years ago: 'If you can’t fly, then run. If you can’t run, then walk. If you can’t walk, then crawl, but whatever you do you have to keep moving forward.' This advice is timeless, and a reminder that we only do great work and improve the world by moving forward." -- Tim Cook
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