Last update: 1/25/2001; 12:15:59 PM.

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Thursday, January 25, 2001

 

Apple iTunes : Even if Apple charged for iTunes, it would be worth buying. As a free download, it's a downright steal. While it's not perfect, iTunes still has a feature set that's head and shoulders above the Mac edition of MusicMatch. Download a copy and give it a whirl. (CNET)   8:19:17 AM

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Saturday, January 20, 2001

 

Thinking Revolution, Talking Evolution At Apple : Sure, Apple did not think of this idea first, he acknowledged. But he said Apple's system would be far simpler and more integrated than rivals in the chaotic world of the Windows-Intel PC market. The reason, he said, is that "Apple controls the entire hardware and software world of the Macintosh." (The New York Times)   9:01:19 PM



Friday, January 19, 2001

 

XML Powers QuickTime's Media Skins : In version five, QuickTime has provided content creators with a new tool: Media Skins. These enable artists to control not only the content of their presentations, but the appearance of the player itself. (WebReview)   7:00:52 PM



Wednesday, January 17, 2001

 

NY Times: Apple Results Beat Lowered Expectations. Apple Computer reported its first loss in three years on Wednesday, beating previously lowered targets for its first fiscal quarter. By REUTERS, 4:42 P.M. ET.   8:05:03 PM

Dori Smith reviews Late Night's Script Debugger.   7:00:49 PM

MacWEEK: Apple loss: $247 million.   2:00:08 PM

Macromedia president talks Mac OS X   8:00:12 AM

Home Sweet Home : "Home studios have liberated people's creativity. If you have the means of your own production, and distribution on the Net, you can produce your own work and find an audience yourself. It's never been possible to do this before." (The Sydney Morning Herald)   6:00:56 AM



Sunday, January 14, 2001

 

MacWEEK: "Macworld Expo keynotes are always events to behold, as we wonder how hard Steve Jobs will work his reality distortion field. In truth, he didn't have to. Apple introduced solid products, and no RDF mojo was needed to sell them."   3:01:05 PM



Saturday, January 13, 2001

 

Wired: Jobs Tells It Like It Is. The Apple CEO pulls no punches in a profanity-laced meeting with sales people about the company's recent activities. Also: Ogling the new PowerBooks, shiny happy Mac lovers, and more, as Leander Kahney reports from Macworld in San Francisco.   4:00:09 AM



Friday, January 12, 2001

 

The PC Is Dead! Long Live Apple!: Why do I continue to drink Jobs' Kool-Aid? It is his reference to the "digital hub," a device that will connect the growing array of new devices like PDAs and digital cameras that show double-digit market growth. (Business 2.0)   8:00:15 AM




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