Steve Jobs Grabs More Attention Than the New iPhone

Posted on 12 Jun 2008 by Councillor Wes

Steve Jobs Grabs More Attention Than the New iPhone

If you watched the Keynote Address, for WWDC 2008, you may have noticed something a little different about the Apple founder. Jobs appeared to look as though he lost quite a bit of weight since his keynote at Macworld 2007.  Big news sites such as Drudge Report and The Wall Street Journal reported the story which gained the notice of Apple.

A spokesperson for the company, based in Cupertino, California, noted that Jobs had been affected by a ‘common bug’ which caused his big loss in weight.  If you remember, Jobs suffered from a very rare form of pancreatic cancer, which he had removed in a successful surgery.  You may also remember that Apple didn’t disclose this information about Jobs’ health issues until after the surgery was deemed as effective.

I feel that without Jobs Apple will become a company that would focus more on making money and less on providing the world with innovative products.  All of our thoughts and prayers go out to Jobs and we hope that he is doing well!

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4 Responses to Steve Jobs Grabs More Attention Than the New iPhone

  1. Ray says:

    something is up there…

  2. Jack Hsu says:

    Yes, he looks thin, not a good sign…

  3. slappy says:

    It’s already been mentioned during WWDC by CNBC Jim Goldman. Who has more class and style than most of you people in the blogsphere.

    From Jim Goldman of CNBC.

    “Everyone wants to be first. But I’ll take “accurate” over “first” any day.”

  4. JJ says:

    Well Slappy, I can tell you pretty “accurately” that he is a lot skinnier than in 2007…

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