Steve Jobs Returns To Apple As CEO

According to reports, Apple's CEO Steve Jobs has apparently returned back to work. Steve Jobs took a leave from absence earlier this year when he found out that he had cancer and according to some reports it was pancreatic cancer.

Reports floating around the web indicate that Jobs had went under a liver transplant a couple months ago and apparently is doing better. On Monday, Jobs even announced the 1 Million Sales mark for the Apple iPhone 3G S.

"Customers are voting and the iPhone is winning," Jobs said. "With over 50,000 applications available from Apples revolutionary App Store, iPhone momentum is stronger than ever."

With Steve Jobs back in the executive chair I don't suspect things to change a whole lot over at Apple. I'm sure the employee's will be glad to have one of the most innovative people alive, back at work. Things have actually been running surprisingly well without him and in several years, I could see him taking a step back like Bill Gates did with Microsoft and inevitably, retiring altogether from the company.

For now, I hope to see many new products coming out of the company like the iPhone 4G and the Apple Media Tablet that has been talked about.

Apple's stock (AAPL) was 133.56 in morning trading down 2.80%.