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No video on iPhone speech?

by Paul Jay, CBCNews.ca

Apple CEO Steve jobs will be taking the floor any minute now at the Apple World Wide Developers' Conference in San Francisco, and maybe it's just us but it seems curious that there is no live video of this event. For people wondering what the influential Jobs will say and introduce, they will have to rely on the dozens of bloggers who will be blogging and twittering his every word to like-minded readers.

Which is good for the bloggers, but also kind of weird that news of a device designed to stream the internet and watch video with greater ease wouldn't be available as anything other than a text feed.

It makes us wonder how much Apple could get if they offered the speech for download on iTunes? Would Apple fanatics make it a best-seller that day or would it be dismissed as a cash grab?

Perhaps the danger of streaming the video live has to do with the current 2G iPhone: not only would it be potentially slow to watch, but the owners of said devices might also be overcome by the feeling that, once again, they were paying the price of being early adopters.

UPDATE: One hour into Apple's presentation, which so far has been an ongoing parade of interesting but hardly revolutionary new applications for the iPhone, the company's stock has dropped by $5. It looks like investors may be getting worried that nothing of substance is going to come of the much ballyhooed event.

UPDATE 2: We stand corrected: there is video of this thing. Techcrunch is streaming the speech, from an iPhone no less.

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Anil

Ottawa

Or, here's an idea, maybe they want to do what they did when they introduced the iPhone and put the video of the keynote on their web site, in order to drive traffic to Apple.com.

Just a thought.

Posted June 9, 2008 02:32 PM

Anil

Ottawa

I have a couple of things to say.

First of all, when the iPhone was first introduced Apple put a video of Steve Jobs' keynote on their web site. Probably to draw more traffic to their site. People would be able to learn about the phone's specs and capabilities all in one space rather than random feeds from various bloggers all over the net.

And secondly, the announcement of the new phone was made at approx. 12:42, yet CBC has no updates on it. Hmm, I wonder if there even was a video, would CBC even care? Would you even take 2 seconds from your complaining about a 'lack of video of the speech' to post that the iPhone was released? Doubt it.

I only say this because there's an article entitled "Apple to unveil iPhone 2" yet there is no information after the iPhone was actually unveiled...CBC is, once again, too slow when they demand others to be quick.

Posted June 9, 2008 03:08 PM

Peter

"It looks like investors may be getting worried that nothing of substance is going to come of the much ballyhooed event."

Probably the same clueless investors who said Apple was going out of business 10 years ago.

[BTW, you should notify the equally clueless webmasters at CBC to fix their comments field so that it can relay a text feed from browsers other than MS Internet Explorer].

Posted June 10, 2008 08:14 PM

Cait

Ott

I'm not a rabid Apple fan, but it seems unreasonable to expect them to reinvent the wheel every time Steve Jobs opens his mouth.

They've released innovation over innovation. Some times it takes longer than 3 months to reinvent the wheel again, and that's OK. ;)

Posted June 11, 2008 12:31 PM

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