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At annual meeting, Steve Jobs tells shareholders that Apple's doing well by the environment, as well as in its shift to Intel processors.

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Macintosh Media Center?
by CBSTV April 27, 2006 3:33 PM PDT
When asked about a media center, Jobs replied, "We hear you loud
and clear." He also said to expect "an exciting new television ad
campaign that will begin airing next week." Are the two comments
related?
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Appeared to be separate comments
by Tom Krazit April 27, 2006 4:03 PM PDT
The questions were asked by two different shareholders, one guy wanted a Mac OS-based Media Center-like thing he could plug into a big plasma TV, while the other question was asked by a man who thought Apple should have 35 percent market share. The questions were several minutes apart, and the responses didn't appear to be related.

I was surprised Steve didn't bring up Front Row in response to the first question, so who knows, maybe something else is coming soon. But those responses above didn't come one right after another.
Secret new products
by dotmike April 27, 2006 6:26 PM PDT
"?The new products in the pipeline are the best I?ve ever seen in my
life.?

Interesting.
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As opposed to what?
by J. Blow April 27, 2006 11:09 PM PDT
Did you expect him to say they have a medicore pipeline? Has Steve ever been modest?
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Recycle? Send them to 3rd world countries
by Maccess April 29, 2006 10:15 PM PDT
Just send those Macs to third world countries and link up with the users groups!

We need those computers and have the cheap labor to fix them up and donate them to public schools, street children shelters, orphanages, and more!

If its working, even if its just a Mac SE, we can fix it up and some kid will love it! And further down the road, that's another Mac user for Apple's future!
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