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Official MacWorld San Francisco 2004 Quicktime Stream

Apple has posted [link no longer working] a placeholder page for the official MacWorld San Francisco 2004 Keynote Quicktime Stream.

Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs deliver the Macworld Expo keynote address from Moscone Center in San Francisco. See the live webcast right here on January 6 at 9am PT exclusively in QuickTime and MPEG-4. It's an event you won't want to miss.


IDG just confirmed last week that Steve Jobs will be giving the MacWorld San Francisco 2004 Keynote speech.

As previously reported, MacRumors will also provide live web and IRC coverage for those unable to tune into the stream.

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106 months ago
So... there MUST be big news... right? :D
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106 months ago
G5 iMac, Steve. Thank you.
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106 months ago
Guess the Product place your bets right here:

VPod
G5 iMac
quad Based power books
Newton 2
New eMac sort of thing

add more if you wish lol
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106 months ago
Great, I can't wait! PowerMacs and new Cube-type things (20th Anniversary) I'm going on... Maybe G5 iMacs but I doubt it.
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106 months ago
pffff... it's a quad processor 12" powerbook G5.

duh, anyone who reads MacOSRumors knows that....

:D
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106 months ago
Bookmark.

That'll be 11am my time.

I hope they allow for 56k connections because I will surely try even if it's abit messed up with distortions.

I want to see how well my predictions came through in the final rinse.
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106 months ago
Come to daddy, 20th anniversary G5 cube...
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106 months ago
oh I'm stoked about this news! I love the video streams but live ones are just gold. Except it normally works out to be about 1am my time.

Hope there's some nice new stuff that I can take advantage of. Like itms Australia!
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106 months ago
Does anyone have any word on the coordinates and transponder for the satellite feed?
We've got a pair of bog old C-band / Ku-band dishes up on the roof, and this is one of a handful of times they actually get used anymore. It's a post-holiday tradition... the entire tech staff takes a long lunch break to eat some pizza and watch, er, submit to Jobs' reality distortion field. Wouldn't want to miss that.
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106 months ago
SWEET! :p

Finally a live webcast of a Stevenote.
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