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WSJ: How Jeff Williams became more involved in product development at Apple than Tim Cook

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<p>Apple announced last week that Jony Ive would depart the company later this year to form his own independent design firm. In place of Ive, Apple COO Jeff Williams will take over management of Apple’s hardware and software design team. A new profile this week from The Wall Street Journal sheds more light on Williams’s evolving role.</p>
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