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- Apple Acolytes Await Steve's Show - Anticipation is high for Jobs' center-stage appearance at Macworld Wednesday morning. [Wired News]
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- Apple after Jobs's first 100 days - Steve Jobs will hit his 100-day milestone as interim chief executive at Apple Computer next week. [News.com]
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- Apple CEO Jobs is Right, Microsoft Settlement is Wrong - According to Apple Computer CEO Jobs, the idea that Microsoft's giving lots of computers to schools while taking marketshare from Apple is a 'remedy' does not make a lot of sense.
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- Did Jobs sell stake in Apple? - A 1.5 million-share block of Apple stock was sold yesterday, leading to speculation that founder Steve Jobs was the seller. [News.com]
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- It's official: Jobs sold Apple stock - Ending a brief mystery he created, cofounder Steve Jobs disclosed in an interview that he sold 1.5 million shares of Apple Computer stock two months ago because he had lost faith in the company. [News.com]
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- Jobs 2.0: A Timeline - Steve Jobs has been back at Apple for 13 months. The bottom line, and much else, looks different. [Wired News]
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- Jobs behind moves on Claris - Apple Computer continues to be reshaped by the hand of Steve Jobs, the company's interim CEO. [News.com]
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- Jobs Hints at New Portables - At the upbeat Apple shareholders meeting, iCEO Steve Jobs speculates about new portables and quashes rumors about PDAs. Leander Kahney reports from Cupertino, California. [Wired News]
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- Jobs memo trims Apple perks - Steve Jobs's plans to slash perks at Apple Computer may amount to treating symptoms rather than the disease. [News.com]
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- Jobs named interim Apple CEO - Amid much speculation and concerns over an eventual power struggle, Apple Computer today announced that cofounder and quasi-leader Steve Jobs would take the top post--at least temporarily. [News.com]
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- Jobs names new Apple board - Apple Computer cofounder Steve Jobs announced new board members and an expanded partnership with Microsoft during an upbeat keynote here at this week's Macworld Expo Boston. [News.com]
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- Jobs offers tough love for Apple - Making his entrance to 36 seconds of thunderous applause here at Macworld Expo, it was an older, wiser Steve Jobs who said that the fading Apple Computer can still be healthy--as long as it's realistic. [News.com]
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- Jobs rejects Apple chairman post - Apple Computer cofounder Steve Jobs has reportedly rejected offers to become chairman and chief executive of the company. [News.com]
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- Jobs says he won't head Apple - In the latest twist in the saga of who will be Apple Computer's new chief executive, cofounder Steve Jobs told Wall Street analysts it ain't him. [News.com]
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- Jobs sticks to the basics - With the notable exception of an expected $45 million profit, Apple Computer interim CEO Steve Jobs's latest "state of the Mac" address at the Macworld Expo trade show here provided Apple interim CEO Steve Jobs little of the glamour or surprises that users and observers have come to expect from Apple. [News.com]
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- Jobs touts "very cool technology" - Speaking at an industry conference, Apple Computer interim CEO Steve Jobs pitched hope and "very cool technology" to multimedia content developers while also elaborating on upcoming distribution and product strategies and the Mac clone vendor imbroglio. [News.com]
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- Jobs' OS Will Be Apple's Next Big Thing - Steve Jobs' return may not help much in focusing the company - but his NextStep operating system may be Apple's last chance to remain a viable alternative to the Wintel duopoly. [Wired News]
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- Jobs's stocks riding high - Steve Jobs, CEO of both Apple Computer and Pixar Animation Studios, is riding high these days. [News.com]
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- Jobs, Gates: Extreme Geeks - Pirates of Silicon Valley is a fanciful tale of the rivalry between Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. If even half of it is true, you'll probably want to drop all your computer-science classes. Review by Michael Stroud. [Wired News]
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- Jobs-sharing is fine with Pixar - Is absentee Pixar CEO Steve Jobs forgotten as well as gone? [News.com]
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- Jobs: Apple pegs growth to iMac - Apple has moved beyond merely surviving and is now demonstrating it can grow again, acting CEO Steve Jobs said in his Macworld Expo keynote address here. [News.com]
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- Jobs: Stay the course - Using familiar themes from past keynotes, Apple Computer interim CEO Steve Jobs outlined new software initiatives for the publishing market and new systems--including one with a 400-MHz processor--as Apple continues to demonstrate a "steady as she goes" attitude about its business plans. [News.com]
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- Steve Jobs 'Puts Butts in Seats' - When the Apple Computer co-founder speaks, people listen, hoping the master of suspense might say something big. That drawing power has made him a favorite on the keynote circuit. [Wired News]
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- Steve Jobs, Alchemist - There's more to Apple's new year than just "iCandy." The fruit-flavored iMacs are just one part of Jobs' keen strategy to make the company matter again. Steve Silberman reports from San Francisco. [Wired News]
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- Steve Jobs, then and now - Over the last couple of years, Apple Computer cofounder Steve Jobs has missed few opportunities to slam Microsoft and its founder in the media. But since he and Bill Gates announced Microsoft's multimillion-dollar investment in the foundering Apple, Jobs has been uncharacteristically reticent when it comes to what used to be his favorite pastime: battering Bill in the press. [News.com]
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- Steve Jobs? He Wasn't Invited - Apple Computer's interim chief, in a telling comment on the company's fortunes, was not among those called to appear at today's Senate hearing. [Wired News]
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- That's Great, Steve, But Who's the CEO? - The crowd at Macworld Expo showered Jobs' announcements with applause and cheers, but many felt let down that he's not filling the hot seat as Apple's CEO. [Wired News]
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