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Steve Jobs introduces the “Digital Hub” strategy at Macworld 2001


On January 9, 2001, Steve Jobs gave one of his greatest Macworld keynote presentations. The main topics included the original version of Mac OS X, the original SuperDrive and the original widescreen PowerBook G4. But perhaps the most profound was the introduction of the “Digital Hub” concept in which the Mac would evolve into becoming the center of the digital lifestyle of the 21st century. It has been the subject of much discussion by Steve and his substitutes when talking about the Mac ever since. This definitely the beginning of something huge. iMovie had already been around since 1999 and Steve introduced the original versions of iTunes and iDVD at this keynote. Interesting to note that in the second part of this video Steve refers to iTunes as “iMusic” – perhaps a code name during production? It’s amazing that as soon as Steve started on this topic everyone was spellbound and there was no applause from the audience for a good 11-12 minutes, quite possibly the longest gap between applauses in Stevenote history.

Part 8 – Macworld 2007 – Steve Jobs Keynote Speech – IPHONE


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Macworld 2008 keynote – Steve Jobs announces the release of new apps for the ipod touch and iphone. He also announced the new time capsule and the new itunes integrated with the new itunes movie rentals. He also announced the new Macbook Air the thinnest notebook in the world. Please do me a favor: click this link: www.YourFreeiPhone.com sign up and complete an offer.. Thanks

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chris.pirillo.com – I was invited to speak at this year’s Macworld. I provided as much insight as I could, related to how communities are growing and flowing (especially in relation to news that Apple will not be officially associated with IDG World Expo’s Macworld event).

Alex Pasternack: Our Digital Future Didn’t Begin with iPhone or iPad: Steve Jobs Started It a Decade Ago, With This

Alex Pasternack: Our Digital Future Didn’t Begin with iPhone or iPad: Steve Jobs Started It a Decade Ago, With This
It was easy to laugh at the devoted lining up to get their new iPhones yesterday. I remember laughing at the people who had iPods…

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Digital Tonto: Firing Steve Jobs

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Two big stories have come out recently that appear to be in stark contrast to each other: Apple’s emergence as the most valuable tech company on the planet and John Sculley’s speaking out on firing Steve Jobs back in 1985.
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