Keynote ’09

The News Review:

- Keynote ’09
- Microsoft cuts jobs amidst revenue gloom
- Report: Microsoft to rein in real estate expansion
- Mac Memories: The Day Steve Jobs Showed Me the First Mac

Keynote ’09
Macworld CA 
elegance or ease of use. Despite some disappointing oversights Keynote ?09 is an evolutionary upgrade that raises the bar further.

Microsoft cuts jobs amidst revenue gloom
WindowsForDevices CA 
To see Microsoft’s own earnings release plus the PowerPoint presentation for investors from which the above graphs were extracted see the company’s website. To see Microsoft’s 10-Q filing with the SEC go.
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Report: Microsoft to rein in real estate expansion
Computerworld MA 
Microsoft will delay for at least three years the construction of all new buildings in Redmond Wash. except one the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported Monday. The story was based on an internal. Redmond is the Seattle suburb where Microsoft’s headquarters are located. Microsoft will also not renew most of its leases when they come up for renewal this year and next the newspaper reported. The real estate measures would help Microsoft save $607 million through the end of its 2010 fiscal year according to the Post-Intelligencer.
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Mac Memories: The Day Steve Jobs Showed Me the First Mac
PC Magazine 
By that point I could actually run multiple programs simultaneously have a color display and graphics applications. In particular I remember running Microsoft Word Pagemaker PowerPoint (then from a company called Forethought) Filemaker (originally a port of Nashoba Software’s “Nutshell”) and More a combination outliner and presentation package I pretty much kept my life in for several years. Although versions of Windows were out by that time it wouldn’t really do multitasking right for years while the Mac and its applications looked very similar to the programs we run today (with the obvious exception of browsers and connections to the Web. ) It was an era of great experimentation and advance in software and the Mac was clearly leading the way. In the early 90′s Apple introduced System 7 which handled multitasking much better than earlier versions; faster and lower-cost versions of the Mac and introduced the first PowerBook laptop which had a good-sized trackball where’s today’s touchpads would be. In 1994 it migrated the Mac to the PowerPC architecture it co-created with IBM and Motorola.

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