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The master of Demos

Seeded on Mon Mar 6, 2006 6:02 PM EST
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apple, jobs, steve-jobs, presentation, macworld, keynote
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"Last week saw what has become a tradition for Apple enthusiasts: following the usual deep-secret build-up, Steve Jobs showed off the latest Mac mini onstage in Cupertino, Calif., as breathless tech bloggers filed minute-by-minute updates. Over the years, Jobs has become a master of the technology art form known as the "demo." In fact, if Steve hadn't had that knack for computers, he almost certainly could have made an alternative fortune selling kitchen gadgets on late-night cable television."

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larvanoir

I guess the guys at MS would love to have some "Apple hype" going on for the Origami project...

    Reply#1 - Mon Mar 6, 2006 9:02 PM EST
    oni

    I agree. But none the less they'll fail. Nobody has really been that excited over a MS launch since the Xbox 360 launch and even then it only managed to attract attention for the holiday season.

      Reply#2 - Tue Mar 7, 2006 6:56 AM EST
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