Was he hot or not?

Some thought Steve killed. Others thought he forgot to turn on the RDF...

What do you think?

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Me, I guess I lean toward the “Oops, forgot to turn on the RDF” side of things. I wouldn’t characterize his performance as killing, but it was certainly much better than the obviously nervous Roz Ho…

Posted by: Mark Newhouse on January 6, 2004 10:14 PM

Overall, I think things were good. Apple seems to be pulling away from having to time their product releases with the conferences. I was slightly disappointed with the iPod mini simply because I think the price is too close to the full-sized iPod price.

The software updates, however, were great to see, and GarageBand was a very pleasant surprise. I don’t think people fully realize the potential for that sofwtare, so I think it might take a little time for the public to come up to speed with it. For those already involved in producing their own music, though, it should be an immediate hit, especially at $49 for the iLife suite.

I think this just got me excited to see what Apple has on the slate for the rest of the year. Hardware updates/ugrades will always be there, but I still get the feeling that what we have now is just the tip of the iceberg as far as the digital hub concept goes. Apple has proven itself as a class A software developer, so I expect to see another spectacular iApp during the year.

Posted by: Brandon Pierce on January 7, 2004 10:53 AM

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