Official MacWorld SF 2004 Stream - It's Back.
Apple has reposted the "Official" MacWorld San Francisco 2004 Keynote webcast page.
Apple posted it previously -- but was taken down later that day. Without an official Apple Press Release regarding the stream, this had raised concerns that Apple may not be streaming the keynote.
These worries seem unfounded with the return of the webcast page. Official satellite coordinates, however, are not yet available.
Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs deliver the Macworld Expo keynote address from Moscone Center in San Francisco. See the live webcast right here onJanuary 6 at 9am PT exclusively in QuickTime and MPEG-4. It's an event you won't want to miss.
Apple posted it previously -- but was taken down later that day. Without an official Apple Press Release regarding the stream, this had raised concerns that Apple may not be streaming the keynote.
These worries seem unfounded with the return of the webcast page. Official satellite coordinates, however, are not yet available.
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(View all)106 months ago
Yea, I can watch it now!
That is if I can get off work early. I would assume that is 12 noon EST.
That is if I can get off work early. I would assume that is 12 noon EST.
106 months ago
What about Apple Stores that normally open at 10 am? Will they open early for this? I'd rather see it on a big screen.
106 months ago
Originally posted by woodsey
Dont you mean official MacWorld stream?
Not official MacRumors stream!!!???
That would be quite interesting actually. Arn sitting in his chair as we watch him instantaneously update the low-bandwidth MacRumors via a webcam. :)
Less than 38 Hours!!!
106 months ago
I assume this broadcast will also be available at the Apple stores with a theatre in the back?
I was thinking about going to an Apple store for that full effect..
I was thinking about going to an Apple store for that full effect..
106 months ago
Good to see it's back. I'm going to watch it as soon as I get up on Wednesday morning (it'll be Tuesday in the US).
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