MacBU on stage at MacWorld

Ahh, I saw that Microsoft was on stage with Steve Jobs this morning. So did Nadyne who says “I’m not unemployed.” (She works on the Mac team).

John Furrier has a podcast of the keynote this morning on his PodTech.net site and MacNN links to the Quicktime video of the event.

  • R Muffet

    Does Roz have a blog?

    If not, some work for you there, Scoble!

  • R Muffet

    Does Roz have a blog?

    If not, some work for you there, Scoble!

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  • anon

    Microsoft should show their “commitment” to Apple by releasing a universal binary of Office 2004 for free instead of forcing customers to pay through the nose to upgrade to the next version for native support.

    Of course, I don’t use any Microsoft products so Microsoft’s poor customer support doesn’t affect me personally.

  • anon

    Microsoft should show their “commitment” to Apple by releasing a universal binary of Office 2004 for free instead of forcing customers to pay through the nose to upgrade to the next version for native support.

    Of course, I don’t use any Microsoft products so Microsoft’s poor customer support doesn’t affect me personally.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    Anon: are you going to tell Apple the same thing? They force their customers to pay for operating system upgrades.

  • http://scobleizer.wordpress.com/ scobleizer

    Anon: are you going to tell Apple the same thing? They force their customers to pay for operating system upgrades.

  • Guest

    Roz did not sound very comfortable onstage. That’s got to be tough going onstage with Mister Charisma.

  • http://blog.nordquist.org Brett Nordquist

    Roz did not sound very comfortable onstage. That’s got to be tough going onstage with Mister Charisma.

  • http://www.radioactivecode.com/ Diego Barros

    Yeah, OS X’ers pay for regular OS updates. Not 5+ year waits for their updates.

  • http://www.radioactivecode.com Diego Barros

    Yeah, OS X’ers pay for regular OS updates. Not 5+ year waits for their updates.