Cook has so far met with Algoriddim, makers of the popular DJ and mixing app djay, as well as one of Apple’s design teams. Continuing his tour, he later met with developers of the Blinkist reading app in Berlin.
Cook routinely travels to countries around the world for meet and greets, having visited Canada, China, France, Ireland, Italy, the United Kingdom, and many other countries during his eight-year tenure as Apple CEO.
From an Apple intern to a developer success story! Wonderful to see how Karim Morsy and @Algoriddim are making DJing accessible to everyone. Thanks for a great visit! 🎶 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/eUCBdjWrJO
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 29, 2019
Among the many things our Bavarian Design Center team works on are the silicon chips that improve battery life. Thanks to our teams here in Munich for their superb engineering and attention to detail. Macht weiter so mit Euer großartigen Arbeit! 🇩🇪 pic.twitter.com/JZT0vVCdTb
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 30, 2019
Impressed with the growing and talented team at @Blinkist. Helping everyone understand and experience some of the best non-fiction books is a great example of how a single idea from college can evolve into a solution for a problem we all share — too little time! pic.twitter.com/8rRrms7BMY
— Tim Cook (@tim_cook) September 30, 2019
Update: In an interview with German publication Bild, Cook said iPhone 11 sales are off to a very strong start and said Apple wants to offer the Apple Card anywhere possible, including Germany, although this will take time due to various regulations in countries around the world.
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