blogs.pcworld.com - 1/15/2009
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I don't believe that at all, and I think very few people would accept that. I think he simply wants to focus more on his and his wife's foundation that's devoted to to promoting innovation in health and education. Whatever happens at or with Microsoft will undoutedly still affect him, since it ...
appleinsider.com - 1/10/2009
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appleinsider.com —
On the heels of announcing its plans to
bail on Macworld Expo next year, Apple will be...
instead attending the more generic Consumer Electronics Show in 2010, according to sources familiar with the matter.
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Source: Apple plans to attend CES in 2010
digitaldaily.allthingsd.com - 1/16/2009
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digitaldaily.allthingsd.com —
What Apple (AAPL) might do if CEO Steve
Jobs should not return from his medical leave of...
absence and how the company would fare without him have been the subject of much jawing this past week. And not without good reason. Wednesday’s ...
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No One Questioned Microsoft’s Viability When Gates Left …
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Apple’s Likely Strategy: What Would Steve Do?
Technologizer —
... , one thing is fact, not conjecture: Assuming that Jobs’ leave of absence is no shorter or longer than he expects it to be, Apple will spend slightly under half a year without the day-to-day involvement of its cofounder and CEO. That would be a major deal for any company. For an organization as symbiotic with its leader as this one, it’s extraordinary. (When Bill Gates announced he was abandoning day-to-day involvement in running Microsoft , not for half a year but forever, it was major news; nobody, however, questioned Microsoft’s viability or even expected it to be a very ...
Apple's likely strategy: What would Steve do?
Macworld —
... , one thing is fact, not conjecture: Assuming that Jobs' leave of absence is no shorter or longer than he expects it to be, Apple will spend slightly less than half a year without the day-to-day involvement of its cofounder and CEO. That would be a major deal for any company. For an organization as symbiotic with its leader as this one, it's extraordinary. (When Bill Gates announced he was abandoning day-to-day involvement in running Microsoft , not for half a year but forever, it was major news; nobody, however, questioned Microsoft's viability or even expected it to be a ...
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