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File this under “that didn’t take long.” The late Steve Jobs has now been commemorated by a Hungarian software company with a bronze statue in Budapest. And from the sound of it, they pegged the look:
Hungarian sculptor Erno Toth’s statue depicts Jobs, who died on Oct. 5, with all his trademark characteristics ”” a mock turtleneck, jeans and sneakers, round glasses and well-trimmed stubble.
Toth chose to show the inventor making one of his legendary product presentations, one arm outstretched, the other holding a remote control with an uncanny resemblance to an iPhone.
Read more at the Washington Post.