Apple.com: 'The first 30 years were just the beginning... Welcome to 2007'
The first 30 years were just the beginning.
Welcome to 2007.
The last time Apple posted pre-Macworld teasers was in 2002. Apple changed the message of their website daily in the week leading up to Macworld San Francisco 2002:
- This one is big. Even by our standards
- Count the days. Count the minutes. Count on being blown away.
- Beyond the rumor sites. Way beyond
- It's like a backstage pass to the future
- To boldly go where no PC has gone before
- Full speed ahead: Lust Factor Ten
- Just one more sleepless night
The 2002 lead up brought the flat panel iMac, iPhoto, Mac OS X as standard boot and 14" iBook.
In the meanwhile, review our Macworld Roundup but clearly Apple expects to impress us in 2007.
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I've been telling everyone all year that I felt that Apple is REALLY gonna do BIG things in 2007. Probably break into new markets and do to them what the iPod and iTunes did to the digital music player and online music markets.
Good times ahead indeed!
:D
Good times ahead indeed!
:D
My credit card is ready and willing. Bring on MWSF.
B
we all know the new OS is coming?...2006 was/is probably a bigger year: intel transition?
My credit card is ready and willing. Bring on MWSF.
Got any backups handy? You/I may need them. :p :D
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