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[One Hoopy Frood] The big computer news this week was announced earlier by Steve Jobs at WWDC (The worldwide Developers Conference). Jobs announced that Apple Computers...
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[I Blog Blaum!] VENGEANCE IS SERVED: It's not all bad, but it's not all good either. For the next two years or so Apple will suffer some growing pains, but its loyal customer base will be happy because they will finally see faster processor speeds on their macs. We can only hope that Apple's strengths, innovation and creativity, will continue as they utilize the power of the Intel processor.
[Radar.oreilly.com] O'Reilly Radar > Podcast support in next version of iTunes: On the subject of video features in iTunes, he said it was to play music videos and other bonus material in order to help the music studios promote the sale of albums as well as songs. But when pressed on the subject of whether or not there might eventually be movies for sale, he said "I'm going to have to leave that answer to our actions in the future." (He did repeat his past comments about the difficulty of creating a good movie experience on small form factor devices.)
[Theappleblog.com] The Apple Blog: On the heels of confirmed rumors about Apple looking to Intel to power its future systems, Om Malik just posted a thought-provoking article on what could be Apple’s next moves, potential implications for Microsoft and the rest of the industry, all put in perspective of the deep dark mysteries that shroud Steve Jobs, the master puppeteer pulling the industry’s strategic strings.
[Radio.weblogs.com] Scobleizer: Microsoft Geek Blogger: Famous business book author Tom Peters is coming to Seattle in two weeks. I always imagined being in one of his speeches, never thought he'd be in the audience of one of mine.
[Gigaom.com] Om Maliks Broadband Blog » Steve Jobs, like Howard Hughes, Mystifies: Furthermore, what would motivate large developers like Adobe, MS, Macromedia, etc. to go through another re-development cycle on a platform with such a marginal market share after spending millions of dollars recently to port their applications to OS X on PPC?
[Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): Youre reading this text link and so are millions of other Apple Heads this month. Grab this prime TUAW real estate for $250 for 4 weeks!
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