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Steve Jobs' demise greatly exaggerated

Posted Aug 28 2008, 02:52 PM by Kim Peterson
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It's a well-known secret that news organizations write obituaries of famous people before they're dead. Better to have a well-written and thorough obituary ready to go instead of rushing something together at the last moment.

But every so often, someone along the chain screws up and hits the "publish" button early. It happened with writeups about Mark Twain, Bob Hope and Pope John Paul II. And Wednesday, it happened to Apple CEO Steve Jobs.

Jobs "helped make personal computers as easy to use as telephones, changed the way animated films are made, persuaded consumers to tune into digital music and refashioned the mobile phone," according to a premature obituary published by Bloomberg News.

Bloomberg deleted the article, saying that it was accidentally published after a reporter had made a routine update. A little embarrassing for Bloomberg, but really no big deal. And it should have blown over quickly.

But for some reason, the-obit-that-wasn't has become a hot topic of conversation in the tech world today. Perhaps that's because of recent concerns over Jobs' health, which erupted after he appeared publicly looking quite thin, on the verge of looking gaunt. Or Apple's history of secrecy, even over the performance of the new version of the iPhone.

Maybe seeing the obituary is reviving an Apple investor's worst fear: That this man, one of the most famous and most valuable CEOs in history, is not going to be around forever.

Luckily, Apple shares seemed unaffected Thursday. The stock closed down 0.5% to $173.74. 

Steve Jobs is alive. Now can we all move on?

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Thin is a good sign of health usually and a good diet with good water and good food.  then again you would have to be a steve Jobs type ceo to afford this in todays economy.

Steve Jobs is dead to me.

THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, MEDIA AND PRESS SEEMS TO BE RUMOR MONGERS. PLEASE LEAVE THE GUY ALONE.

AT LEAST HE HAD A POSITIVE CONTRIBUTION TO OUR CIVILIZATION

Do we really care!!! I think he can afford to take care of himself

I think we should appreciate and respect people and especially those like Steve. They come in the planet to accomplish their mission. And I am sure God loves those people who work for the evolution of the world. Let’s ask ourselves what we did well in our live? Thank you Steve, may God bless you.

When Jobs finally kicks the bucket, does that mean the arrogance of apple and its ridiculous " i " tyranny will go away too? Im counting the days. Glad we have a thing called competition so we dont have to all conform to the "do it Jobs / apple way, or dont do it".

I agree with marrgretnelsonwest, the steve jobs ceo types are the only ones that can afford the good diet,good water. To have the good health!

I agree with marrgretnelsonwest, the steve jobs ceo types are the only ones that can afford the good diet,good water. To have the good health!

Hopefully he's okay but what he's done will continue to influence the world long after we're all gone.  "Diet"?  I think you all need to eat some meat because your brain cells are dying.

Many great inventions have been made in our lives and Steve has done nothing but help our lives and improved them! I think its time for people to stop thinking of themselves, and start to appreciate what people, like Steve, does for others, for us, and to leave such ones alone!

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