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Jobs Reportedly Spotted

Steve Jobs was on Apple’s Infinite Loop campus Monday according to both CNBC and Reuters

Steve Jobs was on Apple’s Infinite Loop campus Monday according to both CNBC and Reuters.

He has reportedly been spotted at Apple before but Monday was the first workday after the Wall Street Journal said that Jobs had a liver transplant two months ago.

Reuters sources saw him leaving, whisked away in a black car driven “by men in black suits with ear-pieces.”

Jobs was supposed to return from a five-month medical leave to treat his wasting away at the end of the month. Apple has not confirmed that he had surgery or that he’s back.

The company did put out a press release Monday quoting Jobs and saying that better than a million of its new iPhone 3GSs were sold since Friday, way more than expected.

It was the first time in months that his name appeared in a press release.

The Journal has previously suggested that he may only come back part-time initially

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