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Still too early to say, really. When it's all said and done, it may end up being a tortoise/hare war:
Bill Gates stepped down in 2008, and Microsoft's revenue and profit margin slipped for a year but then bounced back and continues to climb. So, MS clearly doesn't need him.
Jobs appeared to be more closely tied to Apple's vision and success, though. Jobs has projects he started while alive still in development, but after that pipeline runs out, will they retain their momentum?
I'll wait a few more years before casting a vote. (But I am PC all the way.)
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