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Apple's CEO is on schedule to return this month from six months of medical leave. Will he return to announce a new iPhone?
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"I'm back."
-crowd cheers in excitement-
lol that is so true.
I guess hording your dollars while Gates, Dell, Ellison, Brin, etc all do things to improve the world takes a lot out of you.
What has $teve Job$ done except line his own pockets?
Give him his due and respect- he's earned it.
Something tells me you donate a smaller percentage of your worth then Steve Jobs.
Hell. One would assume as such if only because it makes sense come tax season.
That said who are you to say how anyone should spend their money?
Whether by luck, hard work or anything in between a person's money is their money, and theirs to do with as they please.
If you don't like the guy or his business, there are plenty of places online to voice your anger, frustration (or I suspect envy). In the meantime, don't go trolling on news stories about a person's health; if anything all it does is attest to your lack of character.
It's sad that intelligent discourse online is drowned out by such childish antics, same goes for "fanboyism". For me I'm only 23 and it's already getting really old.
He also brought Apple back from the brink...maybe he should be the Pres. of the USA. Hell, anyone who can save Apple....
And finally ...since his return to Apple... he has taken a salary of $1.00 per year.
Maybe Bill Gates coulkd give some of his money back to people who lost productivity due to Perpetual Blue Screens of Death. Or to companies who had to hire people full time to solve their Information Technology issues.
People who need/want a Mac to do their work are more than willing to pay more for a completely engineered product. Apple spends more on R and D than giants like Dell.
And for those that think a Mac is a toy....I don't know aqnyone playing games on a Macintosh gaming machine.
And...FYI...I build PCs for people. and I rarely use a Mac I love playing with the latest PC hardware. I think I'll even like Windows 7. But when Mom wanted a computer, I got her a Mac. I can't afford to do free tech help to all my relatives. So I tell them to buy Macs. After all...Apple has great customer support..
Besides, everyone knows Stallman and Torvalds are the real technology gods. Not those posers, Ballmer and Jobs. ;)
*Zombie Jobs comes on stage*
"I'm BAAACKK!!!"
Fail.
To be fair, I think Microsoft is not well served by Steve Ballmer's crude and narcissistic anti-consumer world view and penchant for mistiming and mis-strategizing future trends (Microsoft probably had another 3 decades of profitability as a software company ten years ago when Ballmer tried to push the company into web services in competition with Google. The evidence of the marketplace is that none of his sideshows made any dent in Google or Yahoo and software is still what floats their boat)...
Do people know the difference between circuit design and computer design?
I also would like an I-PAD tabblet.
Don't judge Apple on Steve Jobs health - he doesn't actually sit there and create new, amazing and leading devices himself. SOHO, NYC
Look @ Bill Gates-Love him. Hate him. Who gives a crap. The guy built a business from nothing to where it is today. Now, Gates and his wife run a multi-billion dollar charity. is he doing it out of the kindness of his heart or is he doing it to be cute for the media, yet nefarious about it? In all the interviews he's done, he always talks about how things don't make sense to him and he has the money to set out solving the problem. Not too aulturistic, but enough that he has the ability to tackle a problem to solve. God Bless Him.
None of us know either men personally, and if anyone says; "I met him". Yeah? So what? Doormen have met more famous people than either of us.
I can imagine the mental and physical stress he put upon himself (and others) to make it to what it is today.
Bottom line: Steve Jobs was hired to put Apple on the right path. He did his job SUCCESSFULLY and now he had to take the time for his health to enjoy the rewards of his hard work.
If anyone of you sorry-excuses-for-hard-work have a problem with that, match what he's done (and better), then get back to me.
I'll create a new electronics company and name them Orange.
My CEO will be Steve Welfare.
Apple will have Jobs, but I will have Welfare, and we all know there are many people that prefer Welfare to Jobs.
*BADAM- CHING!*
=D
If he does not make a appierence at the Developer's conference everyone will question his health again. I have yet to read anyone who will go on record and state that they have seen Steve Jobs in person and describe his health. Its all rumour and heresay.
- by play7 June 8, 2009 4:06 AM PDT
- I think the apple people really need to rethink how the iphone was created. They still think it was apple`s own idea? But remeber the Korean company that had the patient for the touch screen phone? so if you still think apple is the founder of the real touch screen phone you really are brain washed. The Ipod well haha
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