<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xmlns:bx="http://bx.businessweek.com">
<title>Steve Jobs - Business Exchange</title>
<subtitle>Most Active Articles</subtitle>
<link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/steve-jobs/most-active/feed" rel="self"/>
<link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/steve-jobs"/>
<updated>2009-11-24T15:15:52.416-05:00</updated>
<author>
<name>Business Exchange</name>
<email>Business_Exchange@businessweek.com</email>
</author>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:topic:most-active:steve-jobs</id>
<bx:suggester>
<bx:fullname>Charles Dubow</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>cdubow602</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/charles-dubow/cdubow602/"/>
</bx:suggester>
<entry>
<title>Apple: Still Not Microsoft</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apple-still-not-microsoft/5010415586494699617-80666390184d3bcec2e8a6f641a84f91/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:5010415586494699617-80666390184d3bcec2e8a6f641a84f91</id>
<updated>2009-11-03T21:44:44.436-05:00</updated>
<summary>1. Apple’s clone program was started BEFORE Steve Jobs came back to Apple. 2. One of Steve’s first moves was to KILL the clone program. 3. Most important, the clone program was sucking all the profits out</summary>
<content type="html">1. Apple’s clone program was started BEFORE Steve Jobs came back to Apple. 2. One of Steve’s first moves was to KILL the clone program. 3. Most important, the clone program was sucking all the profits out</content>
<source>
<title>Forbes.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?r2309608375&amp;f=9791</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname></bx:fullname>
<bx:id></bx:id>
<bx:link href=""/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>49</bx:total>
<bx:view>49</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Nintendo the Apple of Jobs&#39; eye? (Dealscape</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/nintendo-the-apple-of-jobs-eye-dealscape/13452232806515023040-1ae300b75cd24a4fcb7ab7e4c56206fc/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:13452232806515023040-1ae300b75cd24a4fcb7ab7e4c56206fc</id>
<updated>2009-11-12T16:12:19.736-05:00</updated>
<summary>The Wall Street Journal ran an intriguing article about the brewing competition between Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and video game company Nintendo Co. It is the latest in a vein of stories about Apple&#39;s efforts to crack open the market for casual,...</summary>
<content type="html">The Wall Street Journal ran an intriguing article about the brewing competition between Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and video game company Nintendo Co. It is the latest in a vein of stories about Apple&#39;s efforts to crack open the market for casual,...</content>
<source>
<title>thedeal.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.thedeal.com/dealscape/2009/11/nintendo_the_apple_of_jobs_eye.php</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Brennen Wysong</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>bwysong598</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/brennen-wysong/bwysong598/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>6</bx:total>
<bx:view>6</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple&#39;s Steve Jobs to Take a 6-Month Leave</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apples-steve-jobs-to-take-a-6-month-leave/17465923834676566822-888a6cda97dee60e83118ba4deb61085/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:17465923834676566822-888a6cda97dee60e83118ba4deb61085</id>
<updated>2009-01-14T18:51:46.174-05:00</updated>
<summary>BW&#39;s Rob Hof writes: Just a week after revealing that he has a medical issue related to his 2004 pancreatic cancer surgery that had taken a toll on his weight, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said he&#39;s taking a medical leave until the end of June. </summary>
<content type="html">BW&#39;s Rob Hof writes: Just a week after revealing that he has a medical issue related to his 2004 pancreatic cancer surgery that had taken a toll on his weight, Apple CEO Steve Jobs said he&#39;s taking a medical leave until the end of June. </content>
<source>
<title>BusinessWeek</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2009/tc20090114_841573.htm</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Shirley Brady</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>sbrady224</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/shirley-brady/sbrady224/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>225</bx:total>
<bx:view>222</bx:view>
<bx:save>3</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>DROID aims to make Apple iAnnoyed</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/droid-aims-to-make-apple-iannoyed/966443476691576627-31d0d1473f7df762c899e7530dade768/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:966443476691576627-31d0d1473f7df762c899e7530dade768</id>
<updated>2009-10-19T07:08:21.480-04:00</updated>
<summary>Verizon recently launched its DROID Does (comparing features that IPhone Doesn&#39;t have) web and TV campaign which is a preview of their upcoming Motorola DROID, their longly-awaited iPhone-killer running Google’s Android 2.0 smartphone operating system.</summary>
<content type="html">Verizon recently launched its DROID Does (comparing features that IPhone Doesn&#39;t have) web and TV campaign which is a preview of their upcoming Motorola DROID, their longly-awaited iPhone-killer running Google’s Android 2.0 smartphone operating system.</content>
<source>
<title>blogs.zdnet.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://blogs.zdnet.com/perlow/?p=11341</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Thomas Huynh</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>thuynh381</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/thomas-huynh/thuynh381/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>11</bx:total>
<bx:view>9</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>2</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Earth to Apple -- Dump Exclusivity, Double iPhone Sales</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/earth-to-apple----dump-exclusivity-double-iphone-sales/12200636373202736888-c0c25969dc8ee40d54a08c0b8baa5299/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:12200636373202736888-c0c25969dc8ee40d54a08c0b8baa5299</id>
<updated>2009-10-03T09:34:50.205-04:00</updated>
<summary>If you think America&#39;s iPhone frenzy is at an all-time high now, just you wait. Apple could more than double its U.S. iPhone user base by saying so-long to carrier exclusivity -- at least, according to predictions made by a Morgan Stanley analyst.</summary>
<content type="html">If you think America&#39;s iPhone frenzy is at an all-time high now, just you wait. Apple could more than double its U.S. iPhone user base by saying so-long to carrier exclusivity -- at least, according to predictions made by a Morgan Stanley analyst.</content>
<source>
<title>pcworld.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.pcworld.com/article/173038/analysts_to_apple_dump_exclusivity_double_iphone_sales.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Thomas Huynh</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>thuynh381</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/thomas-huynh/thuynh381/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>16</bx:total>
<bx:view>15</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>1</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple Says No to Netbooks </title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apple-says-no-to-netbooks-/11527666944221073391-971ee46b79c03ca5d85559126b6b142c/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:11527666944221073391-971ee46b79c03ca5d85559126b6b142c</id>
<updated>2009-04-26T18:39:42.740-04:00</updated>
<summary>With a new iPhone due to be introduced in June, the anti-netbook line from Apple—which was stated in no uncertain terms initially last year by CEO Steven Jobs—isn’t likely to change soon.</summary>
<content type="html">With a new iPhone due to be introduced in June, the anti-netbook line from Apple—which was stated in no uncertain terms initially last year by CEO Steven Jobs—isn’t likely to change soon.</content>
<source>
<title>gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://gadgetwise.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/04/24/apple-says-no-to-netbooks/</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Shirley Brady</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>sbrady224</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/shirley-brady/sbrady224/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>58</bx:total>
<bx:view>57</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Did Apple Lie About Steve Jobs&#39;s Health?</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/did-apple-lie-about-steve-jobss-health/6113079972962037268-f25da35568326ffb37b0d7a82201a061/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:6113079972962037268-f25da35568326ffb37b0d7a82201a061</id>
<updated>2009-01-14T02:39:00.000-05:00</updated>
<summary>learned from Bill Clinton. Like our randy former chief executive being questioned about his sex life, Apple handled Steve Jobs&#39;s ongoing health problems by making statements that were literally true, but ultimately misleading. That&#39;s going to have Apple</summary>
<content type="html">learned from Bill Clinton. Like our randy former chief executive being questioned about his sex life, Apple handled Steve Jobs&#39;s ongoing health problems by making statements that were literally true, but ultimately misleading. That&#39;s going to have Apple</content>
<source>
<title>Information Week</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?r1770862258&amp;f=9791</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname></bx:fullname>
<bx:id></bx:id>
<bx:link href=""/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>102</bx:total>
<bx:view>98</bx:view>
<bx:save>4</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple: 1,000 stores in three years?</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apple-1000-stores-in-three-years/1909186716187187461-8a0894c5bfa435eb919323f9b893bfbb/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:1909186716187187461-8a0894c5bfa435eb919323f9b893bfbb</id>
<updated>2009-10-07T15:56:30.284-04:00</updated>
<summary>Therese Poletti had a nice piece on MarketWatch Tuesday that brings into sharper focus some things you pretty much knew about Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) but which nevertheless bear thinking about.</summary>
<content type="html">Therese Poletti had a nice piece on MarketWatch Tuesday that brings into sharper focus some things you pretty much knew about Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) but which nevertheless bear thinking about.</content>
<source>
<title>thedeal.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.thedeal.com/corporatedealmaker/2009/10/apple_1000_stores_in_three_yea.php</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Brennen Wysong</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>bwysong598</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/brennen-wysong/bwysong598/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>9</bx:total>
<bx:view>9</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Is Apple CEO Steve Jobs on his Deathbed?</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/is-apple-ceo-steve-jobs-on-his-deathbed/2196343856454864618-62da779a613a84c578d64403197554ed/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:2196343856454864618-62da779a613a84c578d64403197554ed</id>
<updated>2009-01-15T01:04:20.444-05:00</updated>
<summary>No, he says. As he decided to stay away from the Macworld Conference &amp; Expo 2009 beginning today (Jan. 5), he has issued a letter explaining his current health status. Here’s the unedited text of the letter. Letter From Apple CEO Steve Jobs Dear...</summary>
<content type="html">No, he says. As he decided to stay away from the Macworld Conference &amp; Expo 2009 beginning today (Jan. 5), he has issued a letter explaining his current health status. Here’s the unedited text of the letter. Letter From Apple CEO Steve Jobs Dear...</content>
<source>
<title>mytechboxonline.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.mytechboxonline.com/mtomass/mass-sjobs-01.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Rakesh Raman</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>rraman103</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/rakesh-raman/rraman103/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>79</bx:total>
<bx:view>78</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Steve Jobs Appears At Apple Event, Announces iTunes 9, New iPods</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/steve-jobs-appears-at-apple-event-announces-itunes-9-new-ipods/8164923250346322909-7b9f5843296af86e8dfefd79750040a6/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:8164923250346322909-7b9f5843296af86e8dfefd79750040a6</id>
<updated>2009-09-09T15:14:41.625-04:00</updated>
<summary>BW&#39;s Byte of the Apple blogger Arik Hesseldahl on today&#39;s Apple press event featuring CEO Steve Jobs and a slew of announcements</summary>
<content type="html">BW&#39;s Byte of the Apple blogger Arik Hesseldahl on today&#39;s Apple press event featuring CEO Steve Jobs and a slew of announcements</content>
<source>
<title>BusinessWeek</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.businessweek.com/technology/ByteOfTheApple/blog/archives/2009/09/steve_jobs_appe.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Shirley Brady</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>sbrady224</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/shirley-brady/sbrady224/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>9</bx:total>
<bx:view>5</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>3</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Steve Jobs&#39; thoughts on living and dying</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/steve-jobs-thoughts-on-living-and-dying/4708037425369609869-7c59d1c9b93872b48acccf0d9524a7a8/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:4708037425369609869-7c59d1c9b93872b48acccf0d9524a7a8</id>
<updated>2009-01-15T13:05:53.997-05:00</updated>
<summary>In June 2005, Steve Jobs gave the commencement address at Stanford University. He&#39;d just been treated for pancreatic cancer and among his topics that day was his thoughts on life and death.</summary>
<content type="html">In June 2005, Steve Jobs gave the commencement address at Stanford University. He&#39;d just been treated for pancreatic cancer and among his topics that day was his thoughts on life and death.</content>
<source>
<title>techblog.dallasnews.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://techblog.dallasnews.com/archives/2009/01/steve-jobs-thoughts-on-living-1.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Shirley Brady</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>sbrady224</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/shirley-brady/sbrady224/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>68</bx:total>
<bx:view>65</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>2</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Jobs’s Pancreas May Be Removed After Complications</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/jobss-pancreas-may-be-removed-after-complications/14627585236355112288-c9e15ba3613f6e7cefa405c0111456d2/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:14627585236355112288-c9e15ba3613f6e7cefa405c0111456d2</id>
<updated>2009-01-15T13:02:20.891-05:00</updated>
<summary>Surgery that Apple CEO Steve Jobs may be having to remove his pancreas could be the result of painful side effects from a cancer procedure, or the return of tumors he said were removed five years ago, doctors say. </summary>
<content type="html">Surgery that Apple CEO Steve Jobs may be having to remove his pancreas could be the result of painful side effects from a cancer procedure, or the return of tumors he said were removed five years ago, doctors say. </content>
<source>
<title>bloomberg.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601124&amp;refer=home&amp;sid=aVFw9xGqpxkE</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Shirley Brady</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>sbrady224</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/shirley-brady/sbrady224/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>52</bx:total>
<bx:view>52</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple shows its music vision</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apple-shows-its-music-vision/636913192939004572-696e02076947fe91ed39da3b19a5ab0c/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:636913192939004572-696e02076947fe91ed39da3b19a5ab0c</id>
<updated>2009-09-09T20:46:13.072-04:00</updated>
<summary></summary>
<content type="html"></content>
<source>
<title>CNET News.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://news.cnet.com/8301-30252_3-10348718-246.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Robert Hof</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>rhof604</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/robert-hof/rhof604/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>2</bx:total>
<bx:view>1</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>1</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple Without Its Core?</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apple-without-its-core/17773463001543461111-a284c780b8a664d3e389ae6bba79a506/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:17773463001543461111-a284c780b8a664d3e389ae6bba79a506</id>
<updated>2009-01-15T06:54:47.598-05:00</updated>
<summary>When Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs went back to work in 2004 after surgery for pancreatic cancer, he was asked in an interview with BusinessWeek about the significance of his role at the company. First he joked about being &quot;head janitor,&quot; but then...</summary>
<content type="html">When Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs went back to work in 2004 after surgery for pancreatic cancer, he was asked in an interview with BusinessWeek about the significance of his role at the company. First he joked about being &quot;head janitor,&quot; but then...</content>
<source>
<title>BusinessWeek</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/09_04/b4117000427605.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index+-+temp_top+story</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>John A. Byrne</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>jbyrne076</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/johna-byrne/jbyrne076/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>33</bx:total>
<bx:view>32</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Now, hackers say Steve Jobs dead</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/now-hackers-say-steve-jobs-dead/2279390297712836860-9f4d4a6b01dc842a5d9268c0cbf1da04/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:2279390297712836860-9f4d4a6b01dc842a5d9268c0cbf1da04</id>
<updated>2009-01-09T04:49:00.000-05:00</updated>
<summary>Hijacking a Web feed of the Macworld 2009 conference, hackers have made spoof announcements about the death of Steve Jobs, chief executive of Apple. Earlier this week, Jobs clarified persistent rumours about his health saying that he is suffering from</summary>
<content type="html">Hijacking a Web feed of the Macworld 2009 conference, hackers have made spoof announcements about the death of Steve Jobs, chief executive of Apple. Earlier this week, Jobs clarified persistent rumours about his health saying that he is suffering from</content>
<source>
<title>Times of India</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?r1762958596&amp;f=9791</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname></bx:fullname>
<bx:id></bx:id>
<bx:link href=""/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>32</bx:total>
<bx:view>30</bx:view>
<bx:save>2</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple: Secrecy Does Not Scale</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apple-secrecy-does-not-scale/7293686699516770245-31f49b6608d758d5e9048ce7d7055e6c/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:7293686699516770245-31f49b6608d758d5e9048ce7d7055e6c</id>
<updated>2009-07-31T21:18:08.706-04:00</updated>
<summary>An extremely convincing case -- relentless point after point -- by Anil Dash against Apple for their obsession with secrecy at the expense of everything else around them. Everyone who is interested in Apple products must read this blog entry. Must read.</summary>
<content type="html">An extremely convincing case -- relentless point after point -- by Anil Dash against Apple for their obsession with secrecy at the expense of everything else around them. Everyone who is interested in Apple products must read this blog entry. Must read.</content>
<source>
<title>dashes.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://dashes.com/anil/2009/07/apple-secrecy-does-not-scale.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Thomas Huynh</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>thuynh381</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/thomas-huynh/thuynh381/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>11</bx:total>
<bx:view>10</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>1</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple Fans React to News</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apple-fans-react-to-news/15189891402509383088-bc03744c3ff5e3ccec2f570fe11fb900/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:15189891402509383088-bc03744c3ff5e3ccec2f570fe11fb900</id>
<updated>2009-01-15T06:58:47.151-05:00</updated>
<summary>Lori Svikel owns three iMacs, one iPod and one iPhone. Tom Herbert is addicted to his two iPods, one MacBook and one iMac. Alicia Krause can&#39;t live without her three iPods, one Mac Mini and one MacBook. </summary>
<content type="html">Lori Svikel owns three iMacs, one iPod and one iPhone. Tom Herbert is addicted to his two iPods, one MacBook and one iMac. Alicia Krause can&#39;t live without her three iPods, one Mac Mini and one MacBook. </content>
<source>
<title>mercurynews.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_11455475?nclick_check=1</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>John A. Byrne</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>jbyrne076</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/johna-byrne/jbyrne076/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>27</bx:total>
<bx:view>26</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple&#39;s Stock: How Big of a &#39;Jobs Premium&#39;?</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apples-stock-how-big-of-a-jobs-premium/13085422857929383955-aaa9b73651a2c44a1d57f0300f678ce9/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:13085422857929383955-aaa9b73651a2c44a1d57f0300f678ce9</id>
<updated>2009-01-15T06:54:12.731-05:00</updated>
<summary>Now that Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs is taking a medical leave of absence through the end of June, will shareholders lose the &quot;Jobs premium&quot; they&#39;ve enjoyed for so many years? Amid concerns about the CEO&#39;s health, as well as the ability of...</summary>
<content type="html">Now that Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs is taking a medical leave of absence through the end of June, will shareholders lose the &quot;Jobs premium&quot; they&#39;ve enjoyed for so many years? Amid concerns about the CEO&#39;s health, as well as the ability of...</content>
<source>
<title>BusinessWeek</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.businessweek.com/technology/content/jan2009/tc20090114_766097.htm</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>John A. Byrne</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>jbyrne076</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/johna-byrne/jbyrne076/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>25</bx:total>
<bx:view>24</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Jim Collins on Apple&#39;s Steve Jobs</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/jim-collins-on-apples-steve-jobs/4164338231491820655-dc29f9e3c56a8498be977edb4704826a/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:4164338231491820655-dc29f9e3c56a8498be977edb4704826a</id>
<updated>2009-05-15T22:18:38.080-04:00</updated>
<summary>Management guru Jim Collins made these comments during an interview with BW executive editor John A. Byrne on May 14, 2009.</summary>
<content type="html">Management guru Jim Collins made these comments during an interview with BW executive editor John A. Byrne on May 14, 2009.</content>
<source>
<title>feedroom.businessweek.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://feedroom.businessweek.com/index.jsp?auto_band=x&amp;rf=sv&amp;fr_story=5b78a359ef673d203b536403c8ceea2926ad8725</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>John A. Byrne</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>jbyrne076</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/johna-byrne/jbyrne076/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>12</bx:total>
<bx:view>12</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Apple won&#39;t be selling Beatles iTunes Wednesday (Dealscape</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/apple-wont-be-selling-beatles-itunes-wednesday-dealscape/17995708282945808518-a1d20341d8b37f22b5179e397a37569d/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:17995708282945808518-a1d20341d8b37f22b5179e397a37569d</id>
<updated>2009-09-08T16:23:23.552-04:00</updated>
<summary>blogosphere is chock-a-block with speculation about Wednesday&#39;s presentation from Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), including bets on whether or not CEO Steve Jobs will make his first public appearance since returning from a six-month medical leave, during...</summary>
<content type="html">blogosphere is chock-a-block with speculation about Wednesday&#39;s presentation from Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL), including bets on whether or not CEO Steve Jobs will make his first public appearance since returning from a six-month medical leave, during...</content>
<source>
<title>thedeal.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.thedeal.com/dealscape/2009/09/im_sure_that_apple_aapl.php</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Brennen Wysong</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>bwysong598</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/brennen-wysong/bwysong598/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>1</bx:total>
<bx:view>1</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>0</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Fake Steve Jobs (aka The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs)</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/fake-steve-jobs-aka-the-secret-diary-of-steve-jobs/170375662796963217-492e8c0953892d788dc5724ca2da672a/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:170375662796963217-492e8c0953892d788dc5724ca2da672a</id>
<updated>2009-06-22T17:23:08.628-04:00</updated>
<summary>Dan Lyons&#39; blog homage to Apple co-founder &amp; CEO Steve Jobs.</summary>
<content type="html">Dan Lyons&#39; blog homage to Apple co-founder &amp; CEO Steve Jobs.</content>
<source>
<title>fakesteve.blogspot.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Shirley Brady</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>sbrady224</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/shirley-brady/sbrady224/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>5</bx:total>
<bx:view>3</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>1</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>The Secret Diary of Steve Jobs (On Google operating systems)</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/the-secret-diary-of-steve-jobs-on-google-operating-systems/3673148933645505672-c514a502f7dee73d2ffe5a76228d0dee/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:3673148933645505672-c514a502f7dee73d2ffe5a76228d0dee</id>
<updated>2009-07-10T17:46:40.353-04:00</updated>
<summary>So everyone is worked up about this new browser operating system from Google. Drudge apparently has gone off his meds again and calls it a &quot;death blow&quot; to the Borg. No spinning red light, but still, pretty over the top. I guess it&#39;s supposedly going to destroy us too -- like we&#39;re some kind of collateral damage. Man oh man. Where to begin? </summary>
<content type="html">So everyone is worked up about this new browser operating system from Google. Drudge apparently has gone off his meds again and calls it a &quot;death blow&quot; to the Borg. No spinning red light, but still, pretty over the top. I guess it&#39;s supposedly going to destroy us too -- like we&#39;re some kind of collateral damage. Man oh man. Where to begin? </content>
<source>
<title>fakesteve.blogspot.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://fakesteve.blogspot.com/2009/07/lets-all-take-deep-breath-and-get-some.html</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>ehsan ehsani</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>eehsani340</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/ehsan-ehsani/eehsani340/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>4</bx:total>
<bx:view>2</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>1</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>Google vs. iPhone: Is Steve Jobs Reliving Past Mistakes?</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/google-vs-iphone-is-steve-jobs-reliving-past-mistakes/1897157035877353399-1b211482eaf64b1adfbb4d336a530c66/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:1897157035877353399-1b211482eaf64b1adfbb4d336a530c66</id>
<updated>2008-09-29T21:54:00.580-04:00</updated>
<summary>first &#39;Google phone,&#39; it doesn&#39;t take a journalist to notice the obvious signs of history repeating itself. Is Steve Jobs, whose iPhone is the toast of the telecommunications world, doomed to relive the mistakes of the past? The tragedy of Apple is, of</summary>
<content type="html">first &#39;Google phone,&#39; it doesn&#39;t take a journalist to notice the obvious signs of history repeating itself. Is Steve Jobs, whose iPhone is the toast of the telecommunications world, doomed to relive the mistakes of the past? The tragedy of Apple is, of</content>
<source>
<title>Time</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://c.moreover.com/click/here.pl?r1615436328&amp;f=9791</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname></bx:fullname>
<bx:id></bx:id>
<bx:link href=""/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>38</bx:total>
<bx:view>36</bx:view>
<bx:save>1</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>1</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>It was AT&amp;T</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/it-was-att/17308452320884217974-43454d9a192d3400f339c61239c6e505/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:17308452320884217974-43454d9a192d3400f339c61239c6e505</id>
<updated>2009-07-28T23:12:17.760-04:00</updated>
<summary>An update about Apple denying Google Voice. Apparently it was AT&amp;T who balked at the service but Apple ultimately gave the OK.</summary>
<content type="html">An update about Apple denying Google Voice. Apparently it was AT&amp;T who balked at the service but Apple ultimately gave the OK.</content>
<source>
<title>daringfireball.net</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://daringfireball.net/2009/07/google_voice#update-13:40</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Thomas Huynh</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>thuynh381</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/thomas-huynh/thuynh381/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>2</bx:total>
<bx:view>1</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>1</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
<entry>
<title>How I Learned To Quit The iPhone And Love Google Voice</title>
<link href="/steve-jobs/how-i-learned-to-quit-the-iphone-and-love-google-voice/13658377873298837445-24f7366fbdd865f97bbfb157f016af2a/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:13658377873298837445-24f7366fbdd865f97bbfb157f016af2a</id>
<updated>2009-08-10T01:09:42.295-04:00</updated>
<summary>TechCrunch&#39;s Michael Arrington updates his readers on his switch from Iphone to Google Voice. He discussed his intention last week. This is yet another high-profile techie blasting his dissatisfaction with Apple, their products and way of doing business.</summary>
<content type="html">TechCrunch&#39;s Michael Arrington updates his readers on his switch from Iphone to Google Voice. He discussed his intention last week. This is yet another high-profile techie blasting his dissatisfaction with Apple, their products and way of doing business.</content>
<source>
<title>techcrunch.com</title>
</source>
<bx:external-link>http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/08/09/how-i-learned-to-quit-the-iphone-and-love-google-voice/</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Thomas Huynh</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>thuynh381</bx:id>
<bx:link href="http://bx.businessweek.com/profile/thomas-huynh/thuynh381/"/>
</bx:adder>
<bx:action>
<bx:total>1</bx:total>
<bx:view>0</bx:view>
<bx:save>0</bx:save>
<bx:reaction>1</bx:reaction>
</bx:action>
</entry>
</feed>