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Control freak Steve Jobs's chaotic Macworld no-show news
Control freak Steve Jobs's chaotic Macworld no-show news
Steve Jobs is a famed perfectionist. The way word leaked out he wouldn't keynote at Macworld was anything but controlled, raising concerns that his health had taken an unexpected turn . As with Sarah Palin's baby rumors, the scurrilous media forced Jobs's hand. Arik Hesseldahl, a BusinessWeek ...
Apple announces final MacWorld, Steve Jobs won't deliver keynote
Apple announces final MacWorld, Steve Jobs won't deliver keynote
engadget.com — Watch this space folks -- it's the end of an era. Apple has just issued a press... release stating that this coming MacWorld in January will be its last, and Steve Jobs won't be on hand to say goodbye. Instead, Phil Schiller will be heading up the ... (more) Apple announces final MacWorld, Steve Jobs won't deliver ...
Steve Jobs Will not Present at Macworld Expo
Steve Jobs Will not Present at Macworld Expo
ubergizmo.com — During the previous Apple event, Steve Jobs asked his senior staff to be on stage to show... that Apple is more than Steve Jobs. I don't know for you, but it looks like many people (including the financial markets) are worried that Steve Jobs might ... (more) Steve Jobs Will not Present at Macworld Expo
The next and last MacWorld will be Jobs-less
The next and last MacWorld will be Jobs-less
solsie.com — Today afternoon, Apple announced the next MacWorld will be the last one and Phil Schiller , senior... vice president of worldwide marketing, will deliver the keynote, instead of Steve Jobs. Apple representative Steve Dowling dismissed the absence of Steve Jobs is related to his health.  ... (more) The next and last MacWorld will be Jobs-less
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How the News of a Job-less Keynote Was Forced Out [Apple]
Gizmodo — ... Valleywag has the backstory of how a not-exactly-right headline at Businessweek forced Apple to reveal the news that Steve Jobs would not present at the Macworld 2009 Keynote. [Valleywag] ...

How the News of a Jobs-less Keynote Was Forced Out [Apple]
Gizmodo — ... Valleywag has the backstory of how a not-exactly-right headline at BusinessWeek forced Apple to reveal the news that Steve Jobs would not present at the Macworld 2009 Keynote. [Valleywag] ...

Where Is Steve Jobs?
Wired: Gadget Lab — Steve Jobs' absence from the public eye is starting to prompt questions about the Apple CEO's status, management effectiveness and health. So far, the company has done little to provide substantive answers to those questions. The mystery behind the lack of a Stevenote is leading some to speculate that Apple is getting ready to dethrone him, that Jobs has lost some of his typically ironclad control, or that his health is failing. "The company can be a little more open about what's happening with Steve Jobs," said ...

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