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I want my wide screen iPod

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For all of you Macheads, Marketing Begins At Home client The Mac Observer will have live coverage of the WWDC keynote address on Monday. Just go here and await word of all the wonders Steve Jobs will be bringing you.

Back in January, just in time for Macworld Expo, TMO did a special feature story on just how they manage to pull off live coverage in a room with no WiFi. It’s a good read, here.

We also got TMO writers and editors interviewed about the then-rumored iPhone on CBS and ABC National news as well as the AP, Dow Jones and the Washington Post. I’ll be trying for a repeat next week.

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More thoughts on music

The Mac Observer’s Dave Hamilton is quoted in the latest issue of Advertising Age on the topic of DRM and Steve Jobs’s shot across the RIAA’s bow. You can see the article here.

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Thoughts on “Thoughts on Music”

For those of you following this blogswarm, and interested in the larger issues of DRM and music, Bryan Chaffin of iPodObserver.com has posted a kick-butt analysis of Steve Jobs’s “Thoughts on Music.”

Here it is.

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Why buy the AppleTV?

What I’m looking for is “easy”.

Amen. Would that more manufacturers realized that.
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The Mac Observer Covers Macworld

For Immediate Release

[contact]Contact: David Parmet

(914) 400-4120

[/contact][multimedia]logo-squat.gif[/multimedia][subheadline]Offers Most Complete Coverage of Macworld Expo and Keynote[/subheadline]

[dateline]San Francisco, CA (PRWeb) – January 4, 2007 [/dateline]–

[body]The Mac Observer (TMO), the leading online publication for the Mac community, will once again offer live coverage of the Macworld Expo Keynote from Apple CEO Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007. In addition, TMO will, as it has in the past, be offering Apple enthusiasts the most complete coverage of Macworld.

TMO’s staff, including Publisher Dave Hamilton, Editor in Chief Bryan Chaffin and Bob LeVitus will be on hand to cover breaking news, background stories and every aspect of the most important annual event in the Mac universe. TMO’s constantly updated coverage can be read at [links]http://www.macobserver.com/reports/mwsf2007/[/links]. A RSS feed is available at [links]http://www.macobserver.com/rss/macobserver.xml[/links].

The highlight of TMO’s coverage continues to be live coverage of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’s keynote address. In 1999, TMO was one of the first media outlets to take advantage of the ability to cover the event live on the Web and it continues to offer the most comprehensive and insightful coverage of any publication.

[quotes]“One of the things that people seem to enjoy the most is our team’s ability to offer commentary alongside the descriptive coverage. This allows our readers to see, first-hand, the gut reaction from our staff,” said Chaffin. “Keeping pace with the flow of information *and* offering a bit of opinion along with it isn’t always a walk in the park, but it can be fun for the staffers and readers alike.”[/quotes]

TMO has highlighted its history of keynote coverage in a feature article that can be viewed at http://macobserver.com/editorial/2006/12/27.1.shtml. The article offers a look back at previous keynote addresses and the tools used to cover them live – from Palm-devices to Bluetooth-enabled cell phones.

[quotes]“Things will be no different this time around. We’ll be connected from the Moscone center, PowerBooks and MacBooks-to-cell-phones through our various interfaces, presented to you clean and simple,” said Hamilton.

[/quotes][boilerplate]About The Mac Observer
The Mac Observer features daily in-depth Macintosh industry and product news, columns, and reviews, with the goal of ensuring that its readership is as thoroughly informed as possible. TMO’s experienced columnists cover news ranging from stock market updates and industry opinion to technology overviews and product reviews, making it a critical resource in understanding the currents of the Mac industry. The Mac Observer can be found online at www.macobserver.com.[/boilerplate]

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NOTE TO EDITORS: Writers and editors from The Mac Observer are available all through Macworld Expo to offer their insight on any announcements. Should you be interested in interviewing a TMO staffer, please contact David Parmet at (914) 400-4120 (cell) or at david@parmet.net.

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