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What Have We Learned From That Fake Steve Jobs Rumor? [Lessons]
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CNN, Steve Jobs, and the Price of Citizen Journalism: FBNY Talks to Jay Rosen
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Steve Jobs rumor: What can the SEC do?
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Source: articles.moneycentral.msn.com --- 6 days ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An Internet report claiming that Apple Inc chief executive Steve Jobs has had a heart attack is not true, the company said on Friday. ...
Source: au.rd.yahoo.com --- 9 days ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An Internet report claiming that Apple Inc chief executive Steve Jobs has had a heart attack is not true, the company said on Friday. ...
Source: news.google.com --- 9 days ago
Los Angeles Times Apple Shares Flatline After Bogus Steve Jobs Health Report CNNMoney.com - 40 minutes ago SAN FRANCISCO -(Dow Jones)- A bogus news report Friday that Chief Executive Steve Jobs had a heart attack sent Apple Inc. (AAPL) shares down 5.4% for a brief time, highlighting the anxiety Wall Street has about health of Apple's iconic co-founder. Apple Denies “Citizen Journalist Report” New York Times Apple Rebounds, Denies Report of Jobs Heart Attack (Update1) Bloomberg Bizjournals.com  - Reuters  - BBC News  - Chicago Tribune all 125 news articles ...
Source: news.google.com --- 8 days ago
Canada.com Apple shares fall on false report of Steve Jobs' death Los Angeles Times - 2 hours ago In an online report, an anonymous person using the pseudonym Johntw claims the CEO was rushed to the hospital. The SEC is investigating the report. Steve Jobs heart attack rumor bites Apple Chicago Tribune Update: Apple Refutes Report Of Steve Jobs Heart Attack eFluxMedia Newsday  - New York Times  - Forbes  - San Francisco Chronicle all 371 news articles ...
Source: www.latimes.com --- 8 days ago
In an online report, an anonymous person using the pseudonym Johntw claims the CEO was rushed to the hospital. The SEC is investigating the report. Apple Inc. investors experienced palpitations Friday after an apparently false report that Chief Executive Steve Jobs had had a heart attack sent shares down 9% in a matter of minutes. ...
Source: urbanlegends.about.com --- 7 days ago
Apple Inc. shares plummeted this morning after a posting on CNN's "citizen journalism" site iReport.com claimed CEO Steve Jobs was stricken by a "major heart attack." It wasn't true. Stock... ...
Source: blogs.zdnet.com --- 9 days ago
updated: A citizen journalist’s report this morning that Apple CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a severe heart attack and been hospitalized is not true, Apple spokespeople told ZDNet this morning. The initial report cited an unnamed “reliable” source saying that Jobs was suffering chest pains and shortness of breath. “It is not true,” Apple spokeswoman Katie [...] ...
Source: arstechnica.com --- 9 days ago
This Friday's Apple links highlight the ridiculous rumor about Steve Jobs being rushed to the hospital. We also discuss a developer frustration timeline, the App Store, a couple of interesting iPhone apps, the Nokia CEO's admiration of the iPhone, and yet another interview with Woz. Read More... ...
Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com --- 9 days ago
An already jittery stock market is so nervous about the health of Steve Jobs that it sent Apple shares down sharply earlier this morning after an anonymous Internet poster reported that Apple's chief executive had been rushed to the hospital with a heart attack. The report raced around the Internet, elevating "Steve Jobs heart attack" to the top spot on Google Hot Trends this morning. Apple quickly responded that the report was not true, and the stock rebounded. It's now up $4.44, roughly 4%. The post appeared on CNN's iReport site, which allows people to contribute unfiltered, unedited news tips. The post has now been removed. But here is what Johntw, the poster, wrote, according to Barron's: Steve Jobs was rushed to the ER just a few hours ago after suffering a major heart attack. I have an insider who tells me that paramedics were called after Steve claimed to be suffering from severe chest pains and shortness of breath. My source has opted to remain anonymous, but he is quite reliable. I haven’t seen anything about this anywhere else yet, and as of right now, I have no further information, so I thought this would be a good place to start. If anyone else has more information, please share it. Not only should the credibility of citizen journalism sites be questioned, even if they are under the CNN umbrella, says Silicon Alley Insider, but the Securities and Exchange Commission will probably want to look into what happened and fi ...
Source: theage.com.au --- 6 days ago
A false internet report that Apple's Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack briefly slammed his company's stock. ...
Source: connected.telegraph.co.uk --- 9 days ago
Apple has denied rumours that the company's chief executive, Steve Jobs, suffered a heart attack. ...
Source: mashable.com --- 9 days ago
A rumor purporting that Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack, published on CNN’s citizen journalism site iReport, briefly sent shares of Apple in a freefall this morning. While Apple quickly moved to quell the rumor, telling Silicon Alley Insider that the news was simply “not true,” in light of the recent concerns over Steve Jobs’ health, the news was enough to spark a rapid sell-off of the company’s stock. While it will remain to be seen whether or not this was a deliberate attempt to manipulate Apple stock and make money on the part of the citizen journalist who posted the news, it should be noted that Internet rumors concerning the stock market have existed long before we started calling anonymous Web posters “citizen journalists.” During the dotcom boom in the late 90s, stocks routinely made aggressive moves based on comments made in chat rooms and on online message boards, known as “pump and dump” scams. In any event, today’s case is a bit different because iReport carries the branding of CNN, a respected mainstream media organization. As such, the rumor seemed more credible, and investors obviously made the decision to sell Apple stock based on it. Nonetheless, I think this is mainly a special circumstance – concerns about Jobs’ health have been in the news for months, and any indication that it is moving in one direction or the other has had implications for Apple’s shares. Further, the premise of iReport is that the best ...
Source: valleywag.com --- 9 days ago
Why did Apple shares crater and then rebound this morning? A false report, posted on CNN, that Apple CEO Steve Jobs had a heart attack. Apple PR chief Katie Cotton has denied it. Why that's not as... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]] ...
Source: seekingalpha.com --- 9 days ago
Eric Savitz (Barron's) submits: Apple (AAPL) holders suffered a brief moment of terror this morning when a CNN iReport poster falsely asserted that Steve Jobs had been rushed to the hospital with a severe heart attack. Apple says the report is not true . Here is the text of the original post: Complete Story » ...
Source: www.adotas.com --- 9 days ago
ADOTAS – Rumors have been swirling all morning that Steve Jobs suffered a “major” heart attack and was rushed to ER. (They started on a citizen journalist site called iReport which is owned by Time Warner Inc.’s CNN). Apple’s spokesman Steve Dowling immediately denied the reports, simply telling reporters “It is not true.” addthis_url = 'http%3A%2F%2Fwww.adotas.com%2F2008%2F10%2Fapple-Steve-Jobs-did-not-have-a-heart-attack%2F'; addthis_title = 'Apple%3A+Steve+Jobs+Did+Not+Have+a+Heart+Attack+'; addthis_pub = 'adotas'; ...
Source: www.fastcompany.com --- 8 days ago
Would Apple fail without Steve Jobs? ...
Source: www.macdailynews.com --- 9 days ago
Citizen journalism' apparently just failed its first significant test... ...
Source: www.thedenverchannel.com --- 9 days ago
Apple Inc. denied Friday that CEO Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack and was taken to a hospital emergency room. ...
Source: www.hothardware.com --- 9 days ago
Can you spell "SEC investigation?"  There is definitely going to be one after this.  A post at CNN's new social news site, iReport, resulted in Apple stock plummeting this morning, when it was rumored that Steve Jobs had suffered a heart attack.  iReport allows users to post unvetted stories, which then --- after vetting, may be posted to the iReport page on CNN.com.  This story obviously didn't make it there, and has since been taken down.Interestingly, this user has never submitted a story ...
Source: www.macdailynews.com --- 5 days ago
Steve Jobs has established three sound businesses — Mac, iPod and the iPhone —- and the company knows how to execute his fanatical devotion to design and usability... ...

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