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Steve Jobs calls in sick for the next 130 or so work days

Today, Apple CEO Steve Jobs today sent the following email to all Apple employees:


Team,

I am sure all of you saw my letter last week sharing something very personal with the Apple community. Unfortunately, the curiosity over my personal health continues to be a distraction not only for me and my family, but everyone else at Apple as well. In addition, during the past week I have learned that my health-related issues are more complex than I originally thought.

In order to take myself out of the limelight and focus on my health, and to allow everyone at Apple to focus on delivering extraordinary products, I have decided to take a medical leave of absence until the end of June.

I have asked Tim Cook to be responsible for Apple’s day to day operations, and I know he and the rest of the executive management team will do a great job. As CEO, I plan to remain involved in major strategic decisions while I am out. Our board of directors fully supports this plan.

I look forward to seeing all of you this summer.

Steve

According to Fortune, after this email was made public on the newswires, the stock closed at 85.33, down 2.71% for the day, dropped another 8% when trading resumed at 5 p.m., and then ended the day at just under $80 a share.

I feel it’s important to note that Apple Inc. is a corporation. It exists to make money and profit for its shareholders. Steve Jobs, on the other hand, is a human being and is due the same respect that we would hope for ourselves.

Get well Steve.

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Apple drops the NDA on released iPhone apps. A great day for iPhone developers.

Picture 52 20081001 100406 Apple drops the NDA on released iPhone apps. A great day for iPhone developers.In A Message for iPhone Developers, Apple writes:


We have decided to drop the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for released iPhone software.

We put the NDA in place because the iPhone OS includes many Apple inventions and innovations that we would like to protect, so that others don’t steal our work. It has happened before. While we have filed for hundreds of patents on iPhone technology, the NDA added yet another level of protection. We put it in place as one more way to help protect the iPhone from being ripped off by others.

However, the NDA has created too much of a burden on developers, authors and others interested in helping further the iPhone’s success, so we are dropping it for released software. Developers will receive a new agreement without an NDA covering released software within a week or so. Please note that unreleased software and features will remain under NDA until they are released.

Thanks to everyone who provided us constructive feedback on this matter.

When asked to comment on the meaning and impact of this announcement, Mac and iPhone app developer August Trometer said, “One of best things about the Mac as platform is the tremendous developer community that’s built up around it. With the NDA being lifted, that same collaboration and sharing of ideas can occur with the iPhone. It’s truly a great day for iPhone developers.”

Collaboration + Inspiration = Innovation.

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No invitations necessary; Skitch now in public beta

skitchpublic 20080119 120107 No invitations necessary; Skitch now in public betaStill taking its time to reach a final official release, Plasq’s Skitch has at least been moved along to a public beta so that everyone can get hooked on it. The graphic and screenshot annotating and sharing application was demo’d by Plasq at Macworld 2007 and a year later it’s ready for the general public.

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