Have Something to Say About Your iPhone? You Can Tell Tim Cook On Twitter
Have Something to Say About Your iPhone? You Can Tell Tim Cook On Twitter
Apple CEO Tim Cook visits an Apple Store in Palo Alto, Calif., Sept. 20, 2013
Sure, iPhone lines won't let up and iOS 7 has been downloaded in droves,
but Apple's CEO still has time for the people. Not only did Tim Cook take time out today to visit the iPhone shoppers at the store in Palo Alto, Calif., but Apple's chief also joined Twitter.
"Visited Retail Stores in Palo Alto today. Seeing so many happy
customers reminds us of why we do what we do," @tim_cook tweeted at 3:02
p.m. ET today. Since firing off that tweet it has over 3,297 retweets
and Cook himself has gained over 65,500 followers.
Apple confirmed to ABC News that this is in fact Cook's official Twitter
account and not one of the many fake accounts, like @TimCookAppleCEO or
@TimCookParody
Cook, who became CEO of Apple in August 2011 when Steve Jobs stepped down,
is a very private person. Very little is known about his personal life
and he has only spoken to a handful of reporters since taking over the
helm.
Cook isn't the only Apple executive on Twitter; Apple's senior vice
president of Internet Software and Services Eddy Cue and its Senior Vice
President
Worldwide Marketing Phil Schiller are also on the social network. Those
executives rarely tweet, but perhaps Cook will change the 140-character
tide.
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