Despite his poor health, Steve Jobs reportedly worked for more than a year on products that he felt would safeguard Apple's future, reports the DailyMail.
The site says that Jobs also worked hard on obtaining approval for Apple's new campus and overseeing iCloud's development.
He has also been overseeing the development of the delayed iCloud project, which will allow Apple users to store their music, photos and other documents remotely and masterminding updated versions of the iPod, iPad, iPhone and MacBooks, ensuring at least four years' worth of products are in the pipeline, according to Apple sources.
Many analysts feel that real test of Apple's ability to survive without Jobs will begin once all his products are out of the pipeline and the new leadership must come up with products of their own. Steve Jobs setup Apple University to help the company do just that.
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The site says that Jobs also worked hard on obtaining approval for Apple's new campus and overseeing iCloud's development.
He has also been overseeing the development of the delayed iCloud project, which will allow Apple users to store their music, photos and other documents remotely and masterminding updated versions of the iPod, iPad, iPhone and MacBooks, ensuring at least four years' worth of products are in the pipeline, according to Apple sources.
Many analysts feel that real test of Apple's ability to survive without Jobs will begin once all his products are out of the pipeline and the new leadership must come up with products of their own. Steve Jobs setup Apple University to help the company do just that.
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