Steve Jobs at WWDC 2007

I’m not going to copy and paste the Keynote from WWDC 2007 here, instead I’ll sum up what things in WWDC 2007 have fascinated me an hour ago. Just in case you are not familiar with the term, WWDC stands for Worldwide Developers Conference, the Apple’s most important annual event for hardware and software developers, including in-house developers, computational scientists, IT managers, and system administrators. This year, WWDC takes place June 11-15. And the most anticipated moment during WWDC is the Keynote by Apple CEO Steve Jobs, it’s always been End-users like me are expecting...
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D5 – All Things Digital 5

Owned by Dow Jones, publisher of The Wall Street Journal, AllThingsD.com is a Web site devoted to news, analysis and opinion on technology, the Internet and media. D5 2007, the latest exectuive conference, features 3 days of no-holds-barred conversations with tech’s thought leaders: Eric Schmidt: Google CEO Steve Ballmer: Microsoft CEO George Lucas: Lucasfilm Chairman Steve Case: America Online (AOL) CEO John Chambers: Cisco CEO … especially the historic discussion between Apple CEO Steve Jobs and Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates That’s what they said years ago: To create a new standard,...
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Apple – 10 years of “Think Different”

1997-2007, it’s almost 10 years after Apple first launched its slogan: “Think Different”, and we have seen a tremendous success of the best hardware-maker in the world. There was a hard time when Apple was a tired company with tired products and boring leaders; until Steve Jobs returned in 1996. Since then, with the new marketing strategy, the creative process, and “a bit vision thing” from Steve, Apple has written its name into history. (Read more on “Think Different”) Apple, if today you thank all the music lovers for the 100 millions iPod sold, I also...
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50 Most Important People on the Web

If Time magazine believed “You” are the person of the year 2006, PC World has a different view. Here’s what they said: We considered hundreds of the Web’s most noteworthy power brokers, bloggers, brainiacs, and entrepreneurs to figure out whose contributions are shaping the way we use the Web. In fact, they listed top 50 most important people on the web this year. From the list, I’m glad to see: Steve Job (CEO, Apple) at #2 Matt Mullenweg (the WordPress founder) at #16 Tila Tequila or Tila Nguyen (the famous porn star) at #50 – my website listed her MySpace...
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Apple iPhone, Apple TV announced

No more countdown, MacWorld San Francisco 2007 is over, and my beloved Apple just launched a nuclear war . No kidding, Steve Jobs dropped a bombshell when he officially announced the Apple iPhone this morning – the combination of three separate products: a widescreen video iPod, a revolutionary phone, and a breakthrough internet device!
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