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Apple chief executive Steve Jobs on Wednesday was not listed as among the executives who would participate in the opening keynote at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference.
Jobs is on a six-month medical leave because of complications stemming from an operation several years ago for pancreatic cancer. The possibility of the tech industry icon and Apple co-founder attending the WWDC was slim, given recent comments by Apple CFO Peter Oppenheimer.
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