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June 26, 2005

Undress Steve Jobs!

Richard Bluestein's Weblog[Richard Bluestein's Weblog] Now we can finally see what Steve Jobs looks like without that horrible high pants/black shirt combo.

Some related posts from Technorati and Google.

http://sam.vis.nu [Particle Board -- Sam Mulvey's Home Page] Apple: You knew I’d have to Say Something: I think iTunes and iPod for windows users has opened up the Apple corporate groupmind to the concept that people buy Macs not for the superior processing power, but first for the OS and second for the really good design they do. I think they may have been misled by the initial press they got about how good the G5 was, and all those institutions building ranked supercomputers using PowerMac G5’s as cluster nodes.

MacZealots.com - Reviewshttp://maczealots.com/reviews [MacZealots.com - Reviews] From Windows To OS X: The Applications (34): The applications you normally use on a daily basis are probably totally different than say your next door neighbor, the person possibly sitting in the cubicle next to you, or even me. What matters is that you know your workflow, and we’ll do the best we can to help you find that applications you’ll need to find on OS X to get your work done.To help you realize what applications you’ll need on your new Mac, make a list of the tasks you use your computer for.

[The Zolkiewicz Chronicles] Today in my Mythology and Pop Culture class we div...: the Macintosh operating system back in the early days.” Yup, they’d say if Apple had done that, before... doubt that Steve Jobs, who Forbes ranks at #262 in their 2004 list of the world’s richest people, loses

Oreillynet.comhttp://www.oreillynet.com [Oreillynet.com] Mac mini: Steve Jobs gets his Cube Back: The cube I was thinking about when reading this headline was not the G4 cube, but of course the NeXTcube - the most innovative computer of all times, running NeXTstep which was the predecessor of OSX - Steve's brain child of the late 80's. Unfortunately, it has never been widely know in the Mac world how much modern desktop computing, and specifically, OSX owes to Nextstep.

Stevex.org[Stevex.org] steve's blog :: This is an XML rendering of the music library - it's not the actual music library that iTunes uses, which means changing it won't do you any good, but you can Import it into iTunes. You can't just edit the XML file and then import it - you have to remove the song from iTunes before you can import it again, otherwise iTunes will skip it on import.

Findory.comhttp://www.findory.com [Findory.com] Findory : The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): Apple is giving out invites to a special media event to be held July 7, but they’re not giving out any of the finer details such as, you know, where the event will occur and what will be happening during it. That of course indicates that the speculations are flying over what will transpire, and industry sources believe at least one of the announcements might be the release of iTunes .

http://www.tuaw.com [Tuaw.com] The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW): Could a more horrible combination of the words "Mac" and "Intel" be created? You know, I said that I'd have issues with an Intel Inside sticker on my Apple machine, but I think I'd have even more of an issue with them changing the name of my favorite computer from "PowerBook G4" to "PowerBook Mactel." I mean, yuck. 

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Posted at June 26, 2005 09:53 AM

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