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Latest tagged entries for 'KEYNOTE'



At MIX 2009, pre-keynote

Wed 18 Mar 09 9:50 A GMT-05
I am sitting in the gigantic meal hall at MIX 2009 inside the Venetian hotel, trying to take it all in as I wait to go up and get a seat for the keynote.

My take on the iPhone SDK

Sat 08 Mar 08 8:39 A GMT-05
After taking a look at the iPhone SDK and watching Steve Job's keynote regarding the SDK and upcoming enterprise features, I have a few thoughts on the subject I want to share

My predictions for the Macworld 2008 Keynote

Mon 14 Jan 08 9:16 A GMT-05
Well it's that time of year again - when all Mac fans and many non-Mac fans reach the near euphoric state only heretofore achieved by attendees of a faith healing ceremony... Macworld Keynote day!

Mary Jo Foley on the defensive from her WWDC article

Mon 18 Jun 07 9:43 A GMT-05
Mary Jo Foley posts a defensive psuedo-retraction to her previously inflammatory article about the WWDC Steve Jobs keynote and Leopard

Mary Jo Foley thinks Leopard is a Photocopy of Vista - Film at 11

Tue 12 Jun 07 9:42 A GMT-05
Mary Jo Foley claims that Leopard is just a photocopy of Vista. I run down a list of her arguments to see if they hold weight

A .NET Developer's Take on the WWDC 2007 Keynote

Mon 11 Jun 07 3:35 P GMT-05
As a .NET developer, I think I have a slightly different viewpoint than the majority of the other folks that attended the WWDC 2007 keynote this morning

4th row back at the WWDC 2007 Keynote

Mon 11 Jun 07 11:51 A GMT-05
I managed to get 4th row seats for the keynote

Waiting for the WWDC Keynote to start...

Mon 11 Jun 07 10:49 A GMT-05
So I'm sitting outside the doors to the WWDC keynote address

My thoughts on the WWDC '06 Keynote

Thu 10 Aug 06 7:36 A GMT-05
There has been a lot of discussion and buzz around the WWDC keynote, so I thought I would chime in with my decidedly Vista/Windows perspective on things