news.cnet.com - 6/23/2009
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs apparently returned to Apple on Monday.
Jobs was seen at the Cupertino, Calif., headquarters by a Reuters reporter and by employees, who confirmed seeing Jobs to CNBC.
Of course, there is no way to know whether Jobs started working again or merely stopped by the ...
ocmodshop.com - 6/23/2009
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> Hero or Cheerleader Admit it. You missed
Steve opening WWDC (Apple s Worldwide Developers Conference). You...
missed him walking out at the end of Phil Schiller s keynote where Steve walks from behind the curtain and says , One more thing! There was ...
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The Next Great Tech CEO
itreviewed.net - 6/22/2009
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Let’s get this out the way right away.
The latest revision of Apple’s ridiculously popular mobile phone...
is the best one yet. It’s the fastest and it is the most powerful. The iPhone 3G S is, also, the most over-priced handset to ever hit the market. ...
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Apple iPhone 3G S review
tech.yahoo.com - 6/30/2009
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SEATTLE - Apple Inc . co-founder and CEO
Steve Jobs is back at his office a few...
days a week after taking a 5 1/2-month medical leave and getting a new liver. Jobs, 54, will work from home on days he doesn't work from Apple 's Cupertino, Calif., ...
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs back at work few days a week by ...
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Reports: Steve Jobs returns to Apple
APH Networks —
... his health, telling the Journal that Jobs "continues to look forward to returning at the end of June, and there's nothing further to say."
Apple announced in January that Jobs would take a leave of absence to recuperate from a hormone imbalance--the reason given for his obvious weight loss and gaunt appearance.
In 2004, Jobs underwent surgery for a rare form of pancreatic cancer, which some speculated had returned when Jobs took his leave from the company.
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Hospital confirms Steve Jobs' liver transplant
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... Jobs, who returned to work at Apple's campus on Monday after a six-month medical leave, "received a liver transplant because he was the patient with the highest MELD score (model for end-stage liver disease) of his blood type and, therefore, the sickest patient on the waiting list at the time a donor organ became available," according to a ...
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