theiphoneblog.com - 6/20/2009
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We’re really not sure how, or even if and when, to cover Steve Jobs anymore. We’d just rather report he’s back at work, personally carving the 4th gen iPhone out of adamantium, and not telling Kevin Rose anything about Video iChat.
Absent information, rumor spreads, ...
cnbc.com - 6/23/2009
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Jobs is in the House! Confirmed! Steve Jobs
did report to work today, as I suggested in...
an earlier post, at Apple's Cupertino headquarters, according to employees who have seen him on campus. Officials at Apple [ AAPL Loading... ( ) ] have yet to ...
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It's Official: Steve Jobs Already Back at Work
reuters.com - 6/23/2009
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Clare Baldwin and Sinead Carew SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK
(Reuters) - Apple Inc Chief Executive Steve Jobs was...
at the company's headquarters on Monday, underscoring speculation the pancreatic cancer survivor may have returned to work. Jobs, who has been ...
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Apple CEO Jobs at work on Monday: witness
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cnbc.com - 6/21/2009
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cnbc.com —
Steve Jobs, the chief executive of Apple, received
a liver transplant about two months ago in Tennessee...
but is expected to return to work later this month. Two sources confirmed to CNBC that Jobs had the surgery and another confirmed that his plane ...
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Apple Chief Steve Jobs Had Liver Transplant - Hardware ...
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Wall Street Journal on Steve Jobs
The Free iPhone Blog —
We’re really not sure how, or even if and when, to cover Steve Jobs anymore. We’d just rather report he’s back at work, personally carving the 4th gen iPhone out of adamantium, and not telling Kevin Rose anything about Video iChat. Absent information, rumor spreads, however, and given that — we’re not really sure where the Wall Street Journal’s latest piece falls exactly. If you don’t care about the details, they claim Jobs is recovering from surgery and still expected back at Apple later this month, just like Apple has been saying all along. If you do want more, check out their article. Either way, … See original here: Wall Street Journal on Steve ...
UPDATED: Wall Street Journal - Steve Jobs had Liver Transplant, Returning to Apple Soon
The Free iPhone Blog —
UPDATE: Daring Fireball takes apart the Wall Street Journal story about Steve Jobs recovering from a liver transplant, his time table on returning to Apple, and what — if any — changes we may see in his role there. Gruber sifts the sources and ranks the theories. If this interests you, check it out. ORIGINAL: We’re really not sure how, or … See the original post here: UPDATED: Wall Street Journal - Steve Jobs had Liver Transplant, Returning to Apple Soon ...
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