How a Runner Thanks Steve Jobs

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Now that Steve Jobs’ reign as CEO of Apple has come to an end, different people are finding different ways of paying tribute to the man behind some of the most revolutionary products of our time. One runner in Tokyo went to incredible lengths to honor Steve.

Using GPS, Joseph Tame ran some 13 miles (21 kilometers) through Tokyo’s streets and tracked his progress. The result is something he calls “The Art of Running”: the Apple logo “drawn” on Google Maps. Tame’s done this same many times, running/drawing things like his name, the Twitter bird, and Hello Kitty. Impressively, the run took him only 2 hours. So I imagine he had the whole thing mapped out very well in advance.

Read all about his Apple run at his blog, or get all the stats at RunKeeper.

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