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Jobs’ Keynote speech available as podcast
Dean Mortlock
0 comments 15 January 2007
Imagine our surprise when we looked through the iTunes Store last night and noticed that Apple had released Steve Jobs’ Keynote as a podcast. Here are the highlights…
9:00 - Zune Just nine minutes into the speech and Jobs has the opportunity to take a heavy powered slug at the Zune, as he quotes the sales figures for the player’s opening month – just two per cent of the market share.
26:20 – The iPhone Jobs starts his iPhone announcement with the words: “This is a day I’ve been looking forward to for two-and-a-half years,” and it’s not hard to see why.
51:10 – ‘Not too shabby’ Showing off the iPhone’s conference calling abilities, Jobs calls both Jonathan Ive and Phil Schiller from Apple and has a three-way conference call. Ive, when asked to comment on the phone, says the understated classic: “It’s not too shabby.”
1:12:10 – Starbucks To highlight the power of the iPhone, Jobs calls up Google Maps, finds a Starbucks branch over the road from the conference centre and orders 4,000 coffees to go. He doesn’t mention whether Apple will be picking up the tab, though.
1:41:50 – The TV Jammer When there’s a glitch in the presentation software, Jobs pads effortlessly with a tale about when Woz and himself were in college and created a TV jammer, much to the delight of the assembled crowds.
For the quickest way to find the podcast (which, incidentally, weighs in at a staggering 1.2Gb), click right here.
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