Week in review: Changes at the helm
Published 1/16/2009 by Steven Musil at CNET News - Business Tech
One tech pioneer welcomed a new chief executive this week, while another lost its leader--at least temporarily.
After months of insisting that Steve Jobs' health was a private matter with no impact on the company, Apple's chief executive announced that he will step down from his post while recuperating ...
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