Darin’s back
Darin’s back
Darin’s back
Darin’s back
Darin’s back
He was gone for a week, up at MacWorld, dealing with this whole Safari thing.
I was here, with two kids.
But now he’s back, he’s back, he’s back, he’s back…
(Well, things couldn’t have been too bad—after all, we do have the same number of kids now as when he left. Though there were times it was more touch and go than I would have liked…)
David Frazer says
Which brings us to the Guardian’s annual report from MacWorld:
Before this year’s MacWorld show, there were strong rumours this would be the last time Jobs would deliver a keynote at this event. Apple is contemplating moving to product announcements at smaller events, or even one-off media-only events, perhaps realising that preaching to the converted – to the Dilberts – is a waste of its marketing effort. This year, could Apple resolve to do things differently from now on? It seems likely. The quality of its future life could depend on it.