businessweek.com — After the earnings call last night I talked with a source who is close to Apple and who who has in the past proven very well informed on the concerns of Apple senior management. This source told me with near-certainty that Jobs? cancer has not returned.
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toiletghostJul 23, 2008
This should not be on the technology page.
lawls2007Jul 23, 2008
Maybe this is why the rest of the world thinks we're so dumb. People try to help improve your intelligence, but they get shot down. Jobs's is the correct way to write it unless you were referring to more than one person named Steve Jobs (then you would write Jobs').
kibbledbitsJul 23, 2008
lol, that's pretty funnythe media hasn't changed much
streakJul 25, 2008
It's been 4 years since Jobs was diagnosed with his atypical, CURABLE pancreatic cancer. This is how the typical pancreatic cancer progresses, tragically, in less than 2 years:<a class="user" href="http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/25/last-lecture-professor-randy-pausch-dies-at-47">http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/07/25/last-lect ...</a>This is an expert's ruminations on what is really troubling Jobs since his original, curative surgery:<a class="user" href="http://digg.com/apple/A_Surgical_Oncologist_speculates_on_What_s_wrong_with_Job_s">http://digg.com/apple/A_Surgical_Oncologist_specul ...</a>