i.gizmodo.com - 1/14/2009
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According to CNBC, Steve Jobs' health problems are more serious than reported, and he's taking a leave of absence, and Tim Cook is taking over the operations. UPDATED. The headline only piece reported by CNBC is followed up by All Things D with the full memo: Team, I am sure all of you saw ...
bloomberg.com - 1/16/2009
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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 ...
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Choose Your Own Apple CEO Adventure [Cyoa]
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Steve Jobs is taking a temporary leave of absence, which makes our Choose Your Own Apple CEO Adventure is all the more timely. Plus, it's fun. ...
A Profile on Apple's Temporary Leader, Tim Cook [Tim Cook]
Gizmodo —
... on Apple's Tim Cook is all the more interesting now that he's (at the very least) going to take over for Steve Jobs until June. We took the ...
Web Responds to Steve Jobs' Leave
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... , Owen Thomas "He might as not well return after June, for his health and for Apple's. As much as he claims that he wants to remove the 'distraction' from Apple, by leaving things so unresolved, he guarantees it will remain as a cloud over Apple's Cupertino headquarters...Apple needs to prove it can thrive without Jobs. And Jobs, for the sake of his family and friends if not Apple's investors, must show he can thrive without Apple." Gizmodo , Brian Lamm "We got a lot of heat for breaking the unpopular rumor of Steve being too sick to present at Macworld a few weeks ago, ...
The Next Gadget Gods [Predictions]
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... , emotionless decider—man, Cook is so easy to reduce to two-word stereotypical descriptors, he's bound for godhood. Even his name comes packaged in a suave but unforgettable two syllables. The catch of course is that he can't ascend the mighty throne of Apple until the big cheese retires or bows out due to health. Cook's ...
Woz Joining Fusion-IO as Chief Scientist [Woz]
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As one Apple founder takes a break from creating tech, Woz is joining Enterprize SSD company Fusion-IO as chief scientist. Fusion-IO's main product is ioDrive, with "performance comparable to DRAM and storage capacity on par with today's hard disks". I just hope Woz makes something fun for us geeks who aren't in corporate IT to play with. [NYT]
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Steve Jobs Skips Apple's Annual Meeting for First Time [Apple]
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Make of it what you will (and you will), but Steve Jobs is clearly taking his leave of absence seriously—he's missing Apple's annual meeting for the very first time since returning to Apple over 10 years ago. Obviously, many of the questions that shareholders will be slinging at Apple's executives on Wednesday, when the meeting takes place, pretty much write themselves, particularly given Steve's absence. At the meeting, shareholders will vote on whether to re-elect directors of the board to one-year terms—Al Gore, Google's Steve Schmidt and ...
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bitapple.wordpress.com 4/17/2009 — As a problem of health, Steve Jobs left the apple company.We are concerned about his health, and whether he will come back.
This rumor tells us Jobs move to Memhips to receive better treatment,and gives us some assciation with his back.
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db.tidbits.com 6/30/2009 — Apple has informed a number of press outlets that CEO Steve Jobs has returned to work on schedule after his six month medical leave of absence (see "Steve Jobs Takes Medical Leave Until June," 2009-01-14). According to spokesperson Katie Cotton, for the time being he will work several days a ...
Steve Jobs is "back to work," says Apple
arstechnica.com 6/30/2009 —
Apple has confirmed that Steve Jobs is back at work on a somewhat reduced schedule. Jobs is now working on Apple's campus for a few days per week and making up the rest of the time while working from home, a spokesperson told various ...
Jobs Returns to Work as Apple CEO After Medical Leave (Update1)
bloomberg.com 6/29/2009 — June 29 (Bloomberg) -- Steve Jobs is back at work at Apple Inc. , returning to his job as chief executive officer as planned after taking medical leave in January. “Steve is back to work,” said Steve Dowling , a spokesman at the Cupertino, ...
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techcrunch.com 6/30/2009 —
Steve Jobs is officially back at work, according to Apple PR. Even though he had a
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Apple expected to be fine without Jobs —
Apple 1/15/2009
Steve Jobs may be the public face of Apple but the company has a strong team of executives and should do well without him, at least for the near term, say company observers.