The Genius Behind Steve

Let’s start with some uncomfortable truths. We wouldn’t be publishing an article about the under-the-radar guy who’s most likely to succeed Steve Jobs as chief executive of Apple if Jobs himself hadn’t shown up at a company event in San Francisco in June looking frightfully skinny and pale. Jobs, after all, is a pancreatic-cancer survivor, having beaten a treatable form of the disease in 2004. Since that appearance last summer, Apple’s excitable investor base and blogosphere have spun full tilt wondering about their hero’s health, a topic that – other than the pithy retort here and the acerbic talk-to-the-hand comment there – Apple’s CEO has declined to address.

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  • Sam Harrison

    find something new to write about…the anorexic steve thing is old news

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