Friday, August 18, 2006
The Between the Lines Announcement at WWDC
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Dear Mac Reader,
Most attendees agree that the keynote announcements at WWDC were
predictable. It's true, for the most part. We were confident that we'd
see the completion of the transition to Intel with the MacPro desktop
computers and the official unveiling of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard. And we did.
But there's a subtext to the event that has larger ramifications. In our
recent Mac DevCenter article, "The Three Faces of Steve," Daniel Steinberg
notes that Steve Jobs shared the stage with Bertrand Serlet, Phil
Schiller, and Scott Forstall. As these Apple heavy hitters made the
various announcements that Steve often handles, I couldn't help thinking
that Apple once again is planning ahead. Steve Jobs won't be CEO forever.
Others are going to have to share the heavy lifting.
WWDC 2006 was about Apple's future. And based on what I saw, Apple is
going to be just fine.
Until next time,
-Derrick
Derrick Story
O'Reilly Network Editorial Director
derrick@oreilly.com
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The Three Faces of Steve: WWDC 2006
After welcoming the audience of developers at WWDC, Steve Jobs let the
audience know that others would help him on stage. This, in and of itself,
was unusual. There are often supporting roles in the WWDC and MacWorld
keynotes, but only one featured artist. Not only did Jobs share the stage
with Bertrand Serlet, Phil Schiller, and Scott Forstall, but he allowed
them to make many of the morning's announcements. In a way they
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