Well considering the source and it's legendary journalistic integrety, not much.

Accessibility is making them some money and gaining them a lot of loyalty 
amongst this and other elements of the blind community, and they love that sort 
of thing. Apple is as much a marketting company as it is a electronics one. I'm 
confident that accessibility will continue to be addressed in any succession 
plan they have.
On 2011-02-17, at 7:12 PM, Jes Smith wrote:

> Hi al,
> 
> So, what will happen to Apple's Accessibility team after Jobs is gone? Will 
> we lose access to voice over, or will it cease to be updated? What do you 
> guys think?
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