What Was Steve Jobs' Most Important Macworld Keynote?
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What Was Steve Jobs' Most Important Macworld Keynote? Posted by: Peter Burrows on December 16 I suppose you’ve got to go with the first “Stevenote” , when a suit-and-tie wearing Jobs introduced the Mac in 1983. I wasn’t there, but people who were say it was the greatest tech-related theater they’ve experienced. It certainly set the blueprint for thousands of product intros by others(almost all of them pale imitations) that followed. For me personally, though, it’s hard to beat Jobs’ bravura performance upon retaking the helm in 1997. I hadn’t seen a Jobs keynote at that point. This one was remarkable for the many critical missions it accomplished—from re-energizing the ...
What Was Steve Jobs' Most Important Macworld Keynote?
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What Was Steve Jobs' Most Important Macworld Keynote? Posted by: Peter Burrows on December 16 I suppose you’ve got to go with the first “Stevenote” , when a suit-and-tie wearing Jobs introduced the Mac in 1983. I wasn’t there, but people who were say it was the greatest tech-related theater they’ve experienced. It certainly set the blueprint for thousands of product intros by others(almost all of them pale imitations) that followed. UPDATE: This actually wasn’t a MacWorld, which should have been obvious to me when I first posted. This event, as reader David Needle reminded me, was an Apple event at De Anza college. For me personally, though, it’s hard to beat Jobs’ ...
mac.column.ted: Macworld Expo remembered
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Today's Featured Article Late-Breakers Late-Breakers Monday, December 29 2008 @ 06:00 AM PST mac.column.ted: Macworld Expo remembered Ted Landau December 2008 Some time has gone by since the announcement that Apple is pulling out of Macworld Expo, and I still can't shake the bad feelings. Officially, Macworld's Paul Kent is firm that Macworld will continue: "We look forward to many successful years of Macworld to come." And, of course, this year's Macworld Expo 2009 is still on track for January 5th. So it's a bit premature to be writing an obituary for the Expo. Still, a consensus ( myself included) has generally acknowledged that, even if Macworld ...
