This year, Apple is treating European journalists to watch a live broadcast of the Macworld San Francisco 2008 keynote via satellite. It will be hosted at the BBC TV studios in London, on 15 January 2008. The invitation, given to many respected media representatives around Europe, states the following ”Please join us on 15 January at 5pm for a special live satellite broadcast of Steve Jobs’ keynote address from Macworld San Francisco,”.
The fact that the media in Europe is being invited to see the event live may mean that this year’s keynote releases are likely to be worldwide. Because you don’t just invite media from another continent and make them jealous with products that are only available in the USA. Maybe movie downloads and rentals will finally make it to the UK and the rest of Europe. I’m definitely very excited about this year’s Macworld keynote - with the vast amount of patents Apple filed last year, it’s certain that they were working on something really cool - and I imagine that this cool product is going to be seen on January 15. Don’t forget to check Appletell on January 15, when we’ll have updates all day long from the keynote.
The fact that the media in Europe is being invited to see the event live may mean that this year’s keynote releases are likely to be worldwide. Because you don’t just invite media from another continent and make them jealous with products that are only available in the USA. Maybe movie downloads and rentals will finally make it to the UK and the rest of Europe. I’m definitely very excited about this year’s Macworld keynote - with the vast amount of patents Apple filed last year, it’s certain that they were working on something really cool - and I imagine that this cool product is going to be seen on January 15. Don’t forget to check Appletell on January 15, when we’ll have updates all day long from the keynote.
Via [Macworld UK]
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