Steve Jobs’ iPad Keynote In Under Three Minutes: Amazing! Phenomenal! Magical!

Here is Steve Jobs’ iPad keynote in less than 180 seconds. It’s wonderful! Amazing! Incredible!

The video sums up “all the important words,” says its creator, Neil Curtis.

“I assure you that no scene is repeated and everything was said on this keynote!” he adds. “Oh, and please don’t take it personal: it’s meant to be humor!”

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Leander Kahney

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5 comments

    terrific, super, amazing, great, phenomenal job editing this.

    Dumb.

    Been done DOZENS of times before.

    Trite !
    Hack !
    Unoriginal !

    it’s an unbelivably amazing piece of a tablet, amazzzzing..

    That’s just hilarious…awesome, great, amazing. I thought that I heard some words alot, but not that much. During the actual keynote, the phrase I noticed most said was, “It just works”

    “Been done DOZENS of times before.

    Trite !
    Hack !
    Unoriginal !”

    iAgree with CaryMG ~

    but “Dumb”? I’m not so sure. These things make me laugh, but they reveal THE DISTURBING reuse of the same words. I know what Keynote is, but what’s the psychology in heavy use – NLP?

    PROGRAMMING USED TO MEAN WRITING CODE

    iIndeed the genuine…..

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