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Version 1.0, the Macworld edition. Setting the stage for another amazing year of Steve Jobs superlatives...


"one of the best buying experiences for any product in the world!"


Jobs describes the feeling you get when shopping at one of Apple's retail stores


"the best music players in the world!"


The iPod of course


"couldn't help myself!"


Early in the keynote, Jobs confides that the slides he's using were made with the new Keynote program


"miles ahead of anything you can get on pc...a giant of a release!"


Jobs announces iLife 06


"it just flies...it's just beautiful...it's pretty wonderful...a phenomenal new release!"


Jobs talks about the latest version of iPhoto.


"something incredibly new..."


Jobs unveils the "Photocasting" feature in the latest iPhoto


"it's like magic...it's just like magic!"


Jobs sums up how photocasting works


"boom!"


A perennial favorite. Often used extensively during keynotes, it's the word Jobs uses to describe the instant, effortless response of some new software or hardware feature during a demo


"the deal of the century!"


Jobs lets everyone know the price of iLife 06.


"how do we make something this good even better?"


Jobs preps the crowd for the new Intel-based iMac


"the best media experience on the planet"


Jobs reviews Front Row


"this is hard to believe, but this is what the numbers tell us...these things are screamers!"


Jobs discusses the performance of the new MacBook Pro


"This is heaven!"


Jobs unveils the built-in iSight camera in the MacBook Pro.
 
he is a charismatic leader. he knows how to talk in front of a crowd and get people excited about the products his company is releasing. all business people try to do this for their products. some fail. Steve has a 'RDF' for a reason, its because hes good at this stuff.
 
that's pretty funny. I've never actually watched/read the keynotes. I think that his overexcitedness would annoy me.
 
Great post. It would be fantastic to have a phychological analysis of Steve Jobs during a keynote - body language, specific use of words etc etc.
 
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