“The Steve” can’t seem to catch a break these days. The iPhone 3G has issues, the rollout of MobileMe was a disaster, and now Bloomberg prints his obituary. It was purely an accident and they have since retracted it. But too bad for them that a copy ended up on Gawker. Now it’s all over the Interwebs.
Oops!
To be fair, news agencies write stuff like this ahead of time so that it’s a minor editing job to get the story out there. But this is a major screw up given the issues that have surrounded “The Steve’s” health.
I’m starting to think that this guy is right. Let’s leave Steve alone.
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Bloomberg Prints Steve Jobs Obituary…. Perhaps They Should Wait Until He’s Actually Dead?
“The Steve” can’t seem to catch a break these days. The iPhone 3G has issues, the rollout of MobileMe was a disaster, and now Bloomberg prints his obituary. It was purely an accident and they have since retracted it. But too bad for them that a copy ended up on Gawker. Now it’s all over the Interwebs.
Oops!
To be fair, news agencies write stuff like this ahead of time so that it’s a minor editing job to get the story out there. But this is a major screw up given the issues that have surrounded “The Steve’s” health.
I’m starting to think that this guy is right. Let’s leave Steve alone.
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