technologyexpert.blogspot.com - 1/14/2009
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Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced he will be taking a medical leave, effective now through the end of June. Apple COO Tim Cook will run the company until then. Jobs announced the leave in a letter to employees, saying his health issues were "more complex than I originally thought." There has ...
bloomberg.com - 1/21/2009
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Apple Disclosures About Jobs Said to Face SEC
Review (Update2) By David Scheer and Connie Guglielmo Jan....
21 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. regulators are examining Apple Inc. ’s disclosures about Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs ’s health problems to ensure ...
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bloomberg.com - 1/17/2009
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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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newsweek.com - 1/11/2009
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Who will run Apple after its visionary CEO
and product guru Steve Jobs leaves? The question has...
been hanging over the company since last summer when Jobs appeared onstage at a conference looking terribly ill. Jobs, 53, underwent surgery for pancreatic ...
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Apple: Who Will Succeed Steve Jobs? | Newsweek Periscope
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Steve Jobs to Take Medical Leave Through End of June
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... Apple CEO Steve Jobs has announced he will be taking a medical leave, effective now through the end of June. Apple COO Tim Cook will run the company until then.
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"Fake Steve" Rips Jim Goldman Over Jobs' Health Reporting
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... In response to the announcement of a medical leave by Steve Jobs, a group of analysts was assembled to discuss the issue on CNBC. Key among them was Jim Goldman, CNBC's Silicon Valley Bureau chief, and Dan Lyons, who formerly played the "role" of "Fake Steve (Jobs)," on a satiric blog. The exchange between the two was contentious, and included Lyons asking Goldman to apologize to Gizmodo, whom he ...
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