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Celebrating the 50th Anniversary: Apple Marks Its Golden Jubilee in Seven Creative Ways

Fifty years have passed since two young men in a humble garage decided to change the face of the world using circuit boards and code. Today, Apple celebrates its 50th anniversary—not just as an ordinary tech company, but as an empire that has transformed the concepts of communication, entertainment, and work. Over the past few weeks, the company hasn’t just cut a celebratory cake in California; it has launched a series of global events worthy of this rich legacy, ranging from inspiring messages to concerts that shook the grounds of Apple Park, confirming that the spark of innovation ignited in 1976 is still burning bright.

From Phonegram: Two young men sitting at a desk with early computers and circuit boards in an old sepia-toned photo, embodying the pioneering spirit behind Apple's 50th-anniversary celebration.


Tim Cook’s Message: 50 Years of Thinking Different

The celebrations began with a personal message from CEO Tim Cook, published on the company’s website titled “50 Years of Thinking Different.” In this message, Cook recalled the iconic “Think Different” slogan that saved the company from the brink of collapse in the nineties, noting that the world always moves forward thanks to those who dare to see things differently. It is a classic gesture from Apple to remind us that rebelling against the status quo is the secret to its success.

From Phonegram: A person standing on stage in front of drums and the Apple logo, with the phrase '50 Years of Thinking Different' on the screen in the background, during Apple's 50th-anniversary celebration, while the audience takes souvenir photos.

In part of his message, Cook emphasized that Apple always focuses on building tomorrow rather than dwelling on the memories of yesterday, but he did not miss the opportunity to thank the millions of users and employees who have made Apple a part of their daily lives. It seems Cook wanted to tell us: We are grateful for the past, but wait to see what we will do in the future!


Global Celebrations: From New York to the Sydney Opera House

The celebration was not limited to the glass walls in Cupertino; it extended to world capitals in surprising ways. In New York City, celebrations were held inside the Apple Store at Grand Central Terminal, while the band Mumford & Sons took the stage outside the company’s new headquarters at London’s Battersea Power Station. Apple wanted its celebration to be heard everywhere.

From Phonegram: A band performing on stage under a large colorful arch with the number '50' displayed on a screen behind them, celebrating the 50th anniversary while the audience watches and takes souvenir photos.

In Shanghai, the Apple Store in the Jing’an district turned into a fashion runway as part of Fashion Week, while the Sydney Opera House in Australia dazzled with stunning artistic displays created using an iPad and projected onto the sails of the iconic building. It is a clear message: Apple is not just hardware; it is a partner in human creativity wherever it may be.


Apple Leadership at the Heart of the Stock Market and Returning to Roots

In a scene that embodies the company’s economic power, Apple’s top leaders, including Tim Cook, Eddy Cue, and Greg Joswiak, gathered to ring the opening bell at the Nasdaq stock exchange. The scene was quintessentially celebratory, showing the stability the company has achieved since its IPO to its rise to the pinnacle of the global financial pyramid. It is not easy to remain on the throne for five decades!

From Phonegram: A display case containing several vintage Apple computers arranged in a row, featuring the colorful Apple logo on the glass, celebrating the 50th anniversary.

Inside the “Apple Park” headquarters, special exhibitions were held showcasing the history of design at Apple, most notably a corner dedicated to the evolution of the iMac from 1998 to the modern versions in 2021. Seeing those colorful, translucent machines reminds us how Apple was always ahead of its time with its bold design, and how it turned the computer into a piece of art to be placed at the center of the room instead of hiding it under a desk.


Employee Appreciation and a Legendary Party at Apple Park

The employees working behind the scenes were not forgotten; they received exclusive souvenirs, including a t-shirt bearing the 50th-anniversary logo, a limited-edition sticker, and a pin with the number “50.” These small details are what build loyalty in a company that prides itself on a corporate culture that is both rigorous and inspiring.

From Phonegram: A large group of people standing behind the Nasdaq podium bearing the Apple logo, clapping and smiling at an outdoor event at night during Apple's 50th-anniversary celebration.

The grand finale was the appearance of the legendary Sir Paul McCartney to perform a private concert for employees under the rainbow arches at Apple Park. Imagine ending your workday by listening to a member of The Beatles singing in your company’s courtyard! Finally, the Apple homepage was updated with a short film summarizing the 50-year journey, serving as a digital thank you to everyone who contributed to this amazing journey.

After half a century of “Thinking Different,” what product do you expect Apple to change the world with in the next fifty years?

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