11 days ago
Anil : Sippey, Superstar! - One of the most satisfying and fun things I've ever seen in my job was the sight of my friend and coworker Michael Sippey onstage with Steve Jobs and the Apple crew, showing off TypePad for iPhone. In our line of business, Apple keynotes are just about th
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20 days ago
Anil : Sippey, Superstar! - One of the most satisfying and fun things I've ever seen in my job was the sight of my friend and coworker Michael Sippey onstage with Steve Jobs and the Apple crew, showing off TypePad for iPhone. In our line of business, Apple keynotes are just about th
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Anil : Sippey, Superstar! - One of the most satisfying and fun things I've ever seen in my job was the sight of my friend and coworker Michael Sippey onstage with Steve Jobs and the Apple crew, showing off TypePad for iPhone. In our line of business, Apple keynotes are just about th
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13 month ago
Rod Begbie : Apple - iWork - Keynote - Flexible Delivery Options - New version of Keynote lets you record a voiceover for your presentation, then export to YouTube. That's worth the upgrade price right there! #
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15 month ago
43folders : Uncle Sam's Photos - Stock Photo Collections - It would be a fun challenge to see if I could build my next Keynote out of just free US Govt. images.
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15 month ago
plasticbag : Gruber on the WWDC Keynote yesterday... - The only thing I disagree about is the coverflow thing. I can see a lot of cases where rapidly scanning through a large number of files would be profoundly useful.
Cameron Moll : On web apps as iPhone apps - John Gruber: "Telling developers that web apps are iPhone apps just doesn’t fly. Think about it this way: If web apps -- which are only accessible over a network; which don’t get app icons in the iPhone home screen; which don’t have any local data s
factoryjoe : Daring Fireball: WWDC 2007 Keynote News - Web Apps as the Route for iPhone Development Perhaps it’s playing well in the mainstream press, but here at WWDC, Apple’s “you can write great apps for the iPhone: they’re called ‘web sites’” – message went over like a l
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20 month ago
43folders : Isn't this cool? To Apple faithful, it certainly is [SF Gate] - In this instance, poor Mr. Mayer was used as what vaudevillians used to call a "chaser."
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28 month ago
merlinmann : Life Hacks Theatre Presents: “The Permission Slip†- a photoset on Flickr - "In which I attempt to explain life hacks to a lay audience in 9 slides."
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31 month ago
plasticbag : YouTube has some video of no doubt dodgy IP of the notorious Apple keynote where Steve Jobs announced a huge deal with Microsoft... - The audience were far far far from happy about the whole thing. In retrospect it's extraordinary how different the keynote was from ones today...
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32 month ago
plasticbag : Find the missing Keynote 2 animations in Keynote 3 - Apparently Keynote 3 removed several of the transitions that were in the earlier product, including "Burn" which was Simon's favourite. It turns out that they're all there in the new version, just turned off. Very weird / cool.
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32 month ago
plasticbag : The weirdest Apple rumour going around at the moment is HDTVs with LCD remote controls and built in OSX running on Intel - Interested to see if it's true, obviously. Not going to stake the farm on it - but I have heard it from a friend in the industry as well, who was flailing around trying to find sources to support it...
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32 month ago
plasticbag : Mac Rumors do their rumour round-up before MacWorld on Tuesday... - They don't know bloody anything this year! Or at least, I'm hoping they don't - because the stuff they're talking about at first impressions is all a bit meh... I'm hoping for Apple Home Entertainment Appliance stuff...
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33 month ago
Rod Begbie : Guardian Unlimited | Behind the magic curtain - A former Apple employee gives some insight into the lead-up to a Steve Jobs keynote. [via] #
plasticbag : Behind the magic curtain - how Steve Jobs prepares for the Apple keynotes... - Mike Evangelist reveals how the keynotes work. What's really interesting for me here is how much of this stuff is organised around demanding top-down management. God knows what it's like to work with Jobs...
jimray : Behind the magic curtain - An insider look behind the Apple keynotes
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Linkorama : Intelligent Reaction - Bosworth coughs up some good truisms again
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plasticbag : Kevin Marks is hosting a video of the Steve Jobs WWDC keynote. The podcast section is particularly interesting. - Two reasons: Firstly because the BBC's In Our Time is beautifully promoted at the top in the middle, and because Steve calls podcasting the hottest thing in radio...
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plasticbag : An edited-down video of the Apple keynote when they introduced the Macintosh - Wow. I was stunned by how emotionally affected I was by watching this. Please don't laugh at me. It's pretty moving...
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plasticbag : Expo rumours continue - competition for Office? Garageband 2? Screenless super-cheap iMacs? - "Apple will launch its new iWork '05 productivity suite at Macworld Expo, Think Secret has learned. The software, code-named Sugar (as alluded to in our previous Expo report), will include Keynote 2 as well as a new application, Pages."
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