Steve Jobs' Magical Keynotes Go Missing
from the one-less-thing dept
Steve Jobs' keynotes have taken on something of a mythical status, as the master showman takes full advantage of the spotlight to give Apple's latest product a huge introduction. However, many observers were left disappointed after his keynote at a company conference earlier this month, in which he didn't introduce anything they found too exciting, preferring instead to give a preview of the forthcoming update to Mac OS X. Some people even wondered if Jobs had been hit with a recurrence of the pancreatic cancer he'd had a few years ago, leading Apple to say Steve's feeling fine. Now comes word that Jobs won't speak at Apple Expo in Paris in September, a stage he's used several times before to show off Apple's new products for the holiday season. Is Apple's hit factory starting to sputter, or are the unremarkable and un-happening keynotes just a factor of Apple's development cycle. Investors sent shares down after the last keynote and its dearth of exciting new products, and the lack of any announcements in the near future could hold things down as well. Such reactions illustrate the value of Jobs as a marketing tool to Apple, reiterating the challenge the company will face whenever he decides to move on. Of course, maybe his hands are a little full right now to be bothering with product announcements, what with getting that iTunes movie store set up, or dealing with that little options backdating mess.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Maybe it ain't just journalists
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Re: Maybe it ain't just journalists
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Too much coffee
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Simple... they need competition
That'll motivate Steve-O to give us something great every year!
Next up... Bluetooth, Wi-Max, full video screen and voice recognition! (I just made that crap up)
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Apple Shares
Second, they have been spending a lot of time and effort switching their product base over to Intel platform (which is also awesome) and they deserve a little slack for that I think.
Third, shares didn't drop because of the keynote, they dropped because of the stock options investigation:
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601103&sid=ae2_HRnZHjZY
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It was a *DEVELOPERS* conference
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Re: It was a *DEVELOPERS* conference
So? That's never stopped his Jobsiness before.
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stocks
daytraders are retarded.
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Woz
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It wasn't lost or stolen...
Seriously, did anyone check the paper tray on the printer? I bet the idiots at Apple were too stoned to remember they actually printed the damn things.
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cycles
I DO wish he'd wear something other than black so that investors could send gasoline prices plummetting (however the phreak you spell it).
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