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Avie Tevanian not leaving Apple - 2:22 PM 9/26 - Rumor
Many in the Mac industry have been concerned about a recent New York Times article that suggested Avie Tevanian, Steve Jobs' right-hand-man for operating systems and software engineering since the beginning of NeXT (Tevanian helped develop the Mach kernel upon which OS X is based, among countless other pieces of code vital to the Mac), might be leaving the company. Obviously, if someone so key to Apple was leaving, something must be up!
Well, rest easy. Until Avie comes out and flatly denies this one (which we think he won't - Avie has better things to be doing with his time and energy), we're still only dealing with rumors....but we have great confidence that our sources are far better than the Times' - and they say that Avie is absolutely not leaving Apple.
According to our sources, Avie is hard at work leading efforts to forge the successor to Mac OS X 10.1 as well as many application efforts like the long-rumored iPhoto/iPicture. He isn't going anywhere, they say....and given the extreme reliability of certain of these sources in the past, we are confident that this is exactly the case.
Avie Tevanian not leaving Apple - 2:22 PM 9/26 - Rumor
Many in the Mac industry have been concerned about a recent New York Times article that suggested Avie Tevanian, Steve Jobs' right-hand-man for operating systems and software engineering since the beginning of NeXT (Tevanian helped develop the Mach kernel upon which OS X is based, among countless other pieces of code vital to the Mac), might be leaving the company. Obviously, if someone so key to Apple was leaving, something must be up!
Well, rest easy. Until Avie comes out and flatly denies this one (which we think he won't - Avie has better things to be doing with his time and energy), we're still only dealing with rumors....but we have great confidence that our sources are far better than the Times' - and they say that Avie is absolutely not leaving Apple.
According to our sources, Avie is hard at work leading efforts to forge the successor to Mac OS X 10.1 as well as many application efforts like the long-rumored iPhoto/iPicture. He isn't going anywhere, they say....and given the extreme reliability of certain of these sources in the past, we are confident that this is exactly the case.