The Wall Street Journal reports that, despite his medical leave, Steve Jobs has remained very involved in Apple's strategies and planning. Chief Operating Officer Tim Cook runs the day-to-day operations at Apple, people say. But Mr. Jobs has continued to work on the company's most important strategies and products from home, they say. He regularly reviews products and product plans, and was particularly involved in the user interface of the new iPhone operating system that Apple unveiled last month.Rico says Apple will be better when Steve gets his hands back on the throttle...
Apple announced in January that Steve Jobs would take a medical leave of absence from the company until June, and that Tim Cook would take over day-to-day operations. According to The Wall Street Journal's sources, Apple remains "much the same" as before Steve Jobs' departure, and Jobs is still expected to return to Apple in June. Jobs reportedly did not respond to requests for comment but Apple spokesman Steve Dowling is quoted as saying "Steve continues to look forward to returning to Apple at the end of June."
17 April 2009
Steve'll be back
MacRumors.com has a blog by Arnold Kim about Apple and Steve Jobs:
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