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Jobs to Speak at D: All Things Digital

Steve Jobs will be speaking again at the Wall Street Journal's D: All Things Digital conference which takes place from June 6-8 2004.

According to the All Things Digital site:


For our second edition of D: All Things Digital, you'll still find...

No bloviating panels. No canned presentations. No conflict-laden analysts. And, of course, no PowerPoint allowed.

What you will discover: Important news. Valuable advice. Top digital leaders. Exciting networking opportunities. Fascinating demos.

Bill Gates (Microsoft), Steve Jobs (Apple) and Carly Fiorina (HP) are amongst the many speakers scheduled.

Steve Jobs spoke at the same conference last year, and offered his thoughts on PDAs, Cell Phones and Video iPods.

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