Apple posts Steve Jobs’ WWDC 2006 keynote video

Watch Apple CEO Steve Jobs kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote preview of Mac OS X “Leopard” from San Francisco’s Moscone West.

See the video-on-demand event exclusively in QuickTime and MPEG-4 here.

47 Comments

  1. Is Steve in the process of trying to groom the next generation of apple execs? There were alot of people doing their part of the presentation. Perhaps this is his way to show investors that Apple will do okay if he can no longer be there. Many media pundits have commented about how Apple might loose its mojo once Jobs is gone so we got: Keynote, The Next Generation (cue star trek music).

  2. I’m sorry, guys, and I apologize for every bad thing I’ve ever said on this site. I’m just so envious of everything Apple has achieved over the years and the threat it now poses under Steve Jobs’ leadership that my fear has overwhelmed my self-control.

    Please forgive me.

  3. Truly, I can’t believe the horrible, horrible things I’ve written recently on the MDN site, and I can only hope you wonderful folks can get past my excruciatingly poor behavior.

    I’m so envious of you all that I just can’t live within my own skin anymore. If I could AFFORD to be a Mac user, I certainly would be. But I’ve been able to scrape up just enough money to build my own PC out of parts from a nearby Salvation Army store and install a pirated copy of XP on it.

    Reading about OS X and the current WWDC is like watching rich people eat a fine meal inside a clean, well-lighted restaurant while I stand out here on the sidewalk in the rain.

    I shall continue to work on my attitude, however, and be more humble in the future in the presence of my superiors.

    Thank you so very much for your understanding.

  4. ^ That’s not me, Mac dweebs. If it were really me it would’ve said this:

    “I’m not sorry, guys, and I don’t apologize for anything I’ve ever said on this site. I’m just so amazed at every bit of garbage that Apple has stolen from Microsoft over the years and the opportunity we now have under Steve Jobs’ law-breaking leadership that my happiness and joy have overwhelmed my lack of respect for Mac dorks everywhere.

    Please blow me.”

  5. I’m afraid that I’m feeling like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde right now, ladies and gentlemen, for every time I think I have a grip on this multiple personality aberration, the irrational and seriously demented side of me breaks out.

    Please, please, please forgive me, revered ladies and gentlemen, for the crudeness and obscenity with which I occasionally express myself is truly not the real me.

    I acknowledge in this moment of calm that Apple and OS X are superior in every way to what I have been forced to live with in my destitution and poverty, but SOMEDAY, God willing, I TOO will be able to work with the finest computer and operating system available to man . . . a MacBook Pro running OS X 10.5.

    I can only pray that it be so (and continue to count my alms).

  6. I wasnt overly impressed with anything at WWDC. I like the new Help system, but other than that..it seemed more like a service pack for Tiger. As far as the MacPro’s go…Uh, yeah, thats a PC with an apple logo on it.

    If apple could they would charge you all for the (mw) “air” you breath in the apple store..

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