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Agreed

I'm glad I am not the only one who found her to be one of the worst interviewers ever. I recall most every time she opened her mouth during that interview wishing that somebody else was asking the question. Mossberg wasn't much better. It's a shame Jobs is gone. It would have been nice to have a follow up with him and Gates after the iPad lays waste to PC industry. In hind site, Jobs was alluding to the iPad several times in that interview.

Yes again. I think it always is those two for the headliners.

I don't think either Mossberg or Swisher colored themselves in glory when Gates and Jobs were up there together on stage. It was unfortunate they both tried to interject so much with the most inane comments. It was still a very special interview with two great men from our industry, but they really wrecked something that should have been so much more memorable.
 
Forbes is live blogging too: http%3A%2F%2Fwww.forbes.com%2Fsites%2Fericsavitz%2F2012%2F05%2F29%2Fapple-ceo-tim-cook-live-from-the-d10-conference%2F&ei=v3PFT7yHDcGy2wXs4eDXAQ&usg=AFQjCNGlS8d4K1hwrtO7xp76xIusle9n5A

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Can we leave the off topic stuff out of this thread. :rolleyes:
 
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I don't think it was their call. If I recall correctly, most of the "Headliners" in the past were not live either. This includes Gates and Jobs.

Then they must have released it later. Because I've watched the Steve/Bill interview on YouTube.

Correct. I said they were not live.
 
this is Walt Mossbeeeeerg... shut up!

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tim said:

"Cook: I've always believed that the tablet market would be bigger than the PC market. Many people just laughed that off but today I think there's a lot more believers than that."

bye bye desktop
 
Let's look back on this statement in 3 years and reflect. Bookmark it people!


Tim Cook: "No, no, I don't want that. When I say that I won't witness the change of Apple -- I'm talking about the culture of Apple. This is something I think that is so special and so unique; it's not something that people can replicate. If they could, I think everybody would be like this. You can't get a consultant report and replicate it. This is something that's in the DNA and fabric of the company, this I won't change. Will I change some things? Of course!"
 
From what's been written so far, it seems quite interesting! Nice start to an interview! I feel like not reading anymore not to spoil the video when it comes out later... Ahhh, the temptation though :(
 
Tim Cook: "We're going to double-down on secrecy. I'm very serious about this -- double-down."

On the day a supposed iPhone prototype is leaked. :p
 
Walt: "Will I ever buy an iPhone that on the rear, it says 'Made in California?'"

Walt you douchebag, the back of the iPhone doesn't say made in China it says assembled in China. Big difference.
 
Go Tim! :D

Tim Cook: "The worst thing as an engineer, if you've given your life to something, is for someone to rip it off and put their name on it. We just want people to build their own stuff. We don't want to be the developer for the world."
 
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