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Will Steve Jobs be at the iPad 2 event tomorrow?

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - March 01, 2011


Kara Swisher, of Boom Town, thinks Steve Jobs might make an appearance at tomorrow's iPad 2 event. In fact, she claims he's "definitely" considering it.

According to several sources close to the situation, Apple CEO Steve Jobs–who is on a health-related leave from the company–is definitely considering an appearance at its big iPad 2 event tomorrow.

But the possibility–which would be a big sensation at the San Francisco gathering and has been subject to great speculation–is also just as definitely not confirmed as yet, stressed sources.


On the one hand it would be great to see Steve in his normal role as marketer in Chief for a new product. Nobody else can get us quite as excited about new gadgets as Steve can. On the other hand though, we all need to get used to Apple without Steve Jobs because the odds of him being around for any significant period are very slim. It's so sad, but probably true. I hope I'm wrong.



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