applegazette.com — "As we sit on the eve of Macworld 2007 all eyes are on Steve Jobs?maybe more so than ever?well, except for 10 years ago at Macworld 1997. This Keynote (which you can watch in its entirety) was Steve Jobs return to the forefront of Apple for the first time since 1985."
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gxcdesignJan 10, 2007
Lol I was 12 back then, and I still remember reading all the MacWorld and MacAddict magazines.I have used just about every mac since then...my first was a Mac IIci (with the Cache card too!)
brandondorkJan 10, 2007
I say merge... Macrosoft
potterboyJan 10, 2007
<a class="user" href="http://www.esm.psu.edu/Faculty/Gray/graphics/movies/Apple%20MacWorld%20Boston%201997%20The%20Return%20Of%20Steve%20Jobs.mp4">http://www.esm.psu.edu/Faculty/Gray/graphics/movies/Apple%20MacWorld%20Boston%201997%20The%20Return%20Of%20Steve%20Jobs.mp4</a>Macworld Boston 1997 EDIT: All my old keynote dloads are dead :(
pustulioJan 10, 2007
lol
bobman2007Jan 10, 2007
np. :)
phillbo88Jun 22, 2007
He might have something there with this, what is it called System 8? I for one can't imagine it getting any better than this.
shovel666Jun 28, 2008
To understand why Apple had to make IE the default browser, one must gather both facts and well-founded rumors. Microsoft was in the midst of a battle against the number one browser, Netscape which was the ONLY browser shipping with Mac OS. Apple was in the middle of a battle against Power Computing, Apple's stiffest competition at the time and the ONLY clone maker that depended entirely on Mac OS licensing for survival (Motorola, Umax and the rest had lots of other ventures). Gates poured cash into Apple to allow Apple to buy Power Computing and immediately snuff it out of existence, paving the way for a smooth demise of clone licensing. In exchange, Apple agreed to make IE default. In fact, the Justice Department was already gearing up to investigate the Netscape squashing by Microsoft and Jobs must have expected it to force MS to break up and thus negate any benefit to MS. He probably also had his long-range plan to build an Apple browser. Safari is the reason MS got p*ssed off and quit making IE for Mac, 5.23 in 2003 was the last.