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Shareholders nix public CEO succession plan, get data center update

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Apple shareholders have rejected a plan requiring the company to disclose a succession plan for its chief executive officer, reports the “Associated Press” (http://macte.ch/pByVa).

That’s according to preliminary voting results announced today at Apple’s annual shareholders meeting. Apple didn’t provide the voting breakdown.

Also, at the meeting, as reported by “AppleInsider” (http://www.appleinsider.com), the company said its North Carolina data center is expected to open this spring, and will support the iTunes and MobileMe services. The facility will also support Apple’s corporate systems. “But it’s the uses for iTunes and MobileMe that will undoubtedly fuel speculation about Apple’s long-rumored plans for a cloud-based iTunes streaming service,” says “AppleInsider.”

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