Jobs' Talks On Apple New Park
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Jobs' talks on Apple New Park

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Apple founder and CEO Steve Jobs attended the Cupertino Municipal Assembly after presiding over the Global Developers Conference on Tuesday. He spoke at the meeting concerning Apple new park development blueprint in the region, called the new park a bit like a spaceship landing.

 



Jobs quoted the fast as the opening words that Apple is growing amazingly fast, and said the company's current park is not large enough. It can only accommodate about 2,800 employees, the company leased office space and about 9,200 employees for the office.

Jobs said he has been concerned about the progress of the new park, has so far seen are very magical. Apple's new park is to buy from HP to the area of ​​about 100 acres, will build four-storey building, can accommodate 12,000 employees.

Jobs said the new glass building is not a plane, will be the surface. New park will be equipped with underground parking and will construct a natural gas and other cheaper and cleaner fuel-based "energy centers", where the computer equipment as a backup.

He pointed out that, "overlooking the building, you will find this will be the world's most beautiful office buildings, architecture students will be able to come visit." Apple plans to move to a new park in 2015.

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