Congratulations to Steve Jobs, Fortune's CEO of the decade

Congratulations to Steve Jobs, Fortune's CEO of the decade

Love him or hate him, you have to admit that Apple CEO Steve Jobs has had a helluva decade.

Consider that, under his helm, Apple defined the portable music player market with theiPod, has shaken up the mobile industry with theiPhone, rocked the retail music business with iTunes, and re-invented the computing business with OS X in a way that the PC business--with less than 10 percent of market share--is no longer the bread-and-butter of the company.

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