i.gizmodo.com - 1/16/2009
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Publishing rumors about Steve Jobs' health is one of the most distasteful things I've done in a long time. Let me just get this off my chest. Do not read on if you have a problem with foul language. Professionally, I think we did what we were supposed to do, and let me be clear, I am proud of ...
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macblogz.com - 1/18/2009
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Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has been making rounds
in the media weighing in on Steve Jobs’ medical
leave of absence with his own analysis. The latest is a video interview on NBC where he mentions a few crucial elements regarding Apple’s ...
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Steve Jobs and Apple: A Reality Check
Today @ PC World —
... without Jobs. It's all quite understandable; after all, Steve Jobs is by far the biggest figure in the company. But after reading a post by Brian Lam (warning: Lam uses lots of profanity) on Gizmodo where he becomes completely unglued when responding to criticism he and Gizmodo received regarding their coverage of Jobs' health, I really think it's time for us in tech circles to take a step back and get a reality check of the situation. Apple is not a one-man company. Ever since Jobs took the reigns of Apple in 1997 he has surrounded himself with a team of executives that ...
Gizmodo apologizes to Jobs
Boing Boing Gadgets —
... did on Steve's health. I think this is a good example of the kind of cold investigating that makes everyday people hate journalists. And over the last two weeks, I've hated my job and sometimes, myself, too.
Good on him for acknowledging a mistake, even over colleagues' objections, and even when vindicated in the big scheme of things. Do you thinkCNBC, which toed Apple's line while knowing it to be false, will have the balls to apologize to Giz?
Feel Better, Steve [Gizmodo]
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