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For Steve Jobs, we expect One More Thing
For Steve Jobs, we expect One More Thing
While the media seems eager to put Steve Jobs in hospice care and run stories about the bygone Jobs era and Apple’s shaky future, we think it’s premature to count the iCEO out just yet. Read More...
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bloomberg.com — Apple’s Jobs Said to Be Considering Liver Transplant (Update1) By Connie Guglielmo, John Lauerman and Dina Bass Jan. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is considering a liver transplant as a result of complications after ... (more) Worldwide
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bloomberg.com — Apple’s Cook Pushes Staff in Lieu of Jobs’s Magic (Update1) By Dina Bass and Connie Guglielmo Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. founder and Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is prone to fits of passion, table pounding and screaming. Tim Cook , who ... (more) Exclusive
Steve Jobs Probably Won't Come Back to Apple
Steve Jobs Probably Won't Come Back to Apple
blog.wired.com — Steve Jobs' medical leave from Apple is likely to be permanent, analysts say. In a letter to Apple staff on Wednesday, Jobs said he was taking a five-month medical leave because his health issues are "more complex than I originally ... (more) Steve Jobs Probably Won't Come Back to Apple
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One More Thing: Don’t write off Apple CEO Steve Jobs yet
MacDailyNews — ... "No level of speculation and rumor will force the situation to change: Steve Jobs is on medical leave and doesn't wish to tell us the intimate details about why. He has left a team of very capable executives in charge, and the company will move forward. He hasn't retired, so every expectation is that he intends to come back." "And he's a fighter... Don't write off Steve Jobs yet," Fisher writes. "You can bet there will be One More Thing. Hopefully, many of them." Full article here . [Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader "Cathy" for the heads up.] ...

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