Apple's
Tim Cook offered liver to dying boss Steve Jobs
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Apple chief executive Tim Cook
offered a part of his liver to a dying Steve Jobs, according to a new book due
to be released this month. The book, Becoming Steve Jobs, excerpts of which
have been published online, throws light on life inside Apple as it grew into
one of the world's most powerful technology companies. It also charts the
relationship between Mr Cook and Mr Jobs. According to the book, Mr Jobs
angrily turned down Mr Cook's offer. In 2004, Mr Jobs announced that he was
suffering from pancreatic cancer and by 2009, the Apple chief executive was very
ill, unable to come into the office and waiting for a liver transplant. Mr
Cook regularly visited Mr Jobs at home and after one visit he "left the house
feeling so upset that he had his own blood tested",
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