Without Steve Jobs, What Kind of Apple Would Carry On?

Apple CEO Steve Jobs

The company has already proved that it can thrive while the CEO is away. But what's still not clear is whether Apple can remain far more than a tech company once he truly retires. Whose vision can possibly keep Apple the cultural phenomenon that Jobs has made it?

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