Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Aug 2006 13:05 UTC
Apple Yesterday, Steve Jobs of Apple held his usual keynote speech at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference at the Moscone Center, San Fransisco. I usually thoroughly enjoy Jobs's keynotes; they are a well-planned piece of theater, complete with drama, comedy, and even action. In between, of course, some new products are announced, and some meaningless figures are given (classic example of spin doctoring: use only the figures of your strongest market, in Apple's case, the US laptop market; ignore the rest). However, this time, the theater part seemed to far outweigh the new-products-part. And that's a shame. Note: The, Tuesday Eve Column.
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RE: Um
by steve_s on Tue 8th Aug 2006 14:51 UTC in reply to "Um"
steve_s
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2006-01-16

I can understand the fear that things are vapor, however Apple does have a very good track record at delivering on things that they have announced.

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RE[2]: Um
by MikeGA on Tue 8th Aug 2006 16:09 in reply to "RE: Um"
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2005-07-22

Except for "Home on iPod" of course ;)

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RE[2]: Um
by BluenoseJake on Tue 8th Aug 2006 19:22 in reply to "RE: Um"
BluenoseJake Member since:
2005-08-11

Seeing as they didn't announce anything, then they can't lose

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