“A magazine autographed by Apple Computer founder and CEO Steve Jobs is up for auction on eBay… The autograph, scrawled across the cover of the premier issue of Macworld magazine, is generating bids in excess of $800, and the deadline for bidding on the magazine is still another day away… Apple declined to comment on the bidding frenzy for its CEO’s autograph. But the company may be pleased to see that bids are far outpacing those placed for a signed copy of Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates’ book “Road Ahead,” which is going for $20 to $25,” reports Dawn Kawamoto for CNET News.com. Read the full story here.
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