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Apr 28
2010
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Steve Jobs schedule to appear again on the 8D: All Thing Conference in JunePosted by: yudposselt Tagged in: News
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CEO and Cofounder of Apple, Steve Jobs, is schedule to appear again on the D:All Things Digital (8D). I can still remember the last appearance of Jobs in 2007 on the D5, which was his last onstage appearance because his liver transplant. In this phenomenal tech-media conference there will be more guests like James Cameron, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg, plus many others.
For those who don’t remember or never watched the D5 on 2007, Steve Jobs appears together whit his famous old partner Bill Gates. In that interview, they touch a lot of history regarding the computers, and many other tech future visions. If you have seen it yet, I will strongly watch it, especially if you are a tech guy or web guru.
If you have been following the news lately, you probably have heard about the Apple and Adobe break up. Where the iPad does not support Flash and consecutives talk fights on the subject. Although, I don’t know what exactly Steve Jobs is going to be speaking, there are a lot of subjects he is expected to touch like the iPad product, mobile market, and of course the famous iPhone. Hopefully we will hear a little bit more. By the meantime, I leave you with the D5 Conference Video where Steve Jobs and Bill Gates talk about their history.
Full Official Release Speaker at D8
•Steve Burke, COO of Comcast
•Steve Case, Chairman and CEO of Revolution
•Peter Chou, CEO of HTC
•John Donahoe, President and CEO of eBay
•Carly Fiorina, Candidate for U.S. Senate, California
•Julius Genachowski, Chairman of the FCC
•Paul Jacobs, CEO of Qualcomm
•Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO of DreamWorks Animation SKG
•Ted Leonsis, Vice Chairman Emeritus of AOL, Chairman of Revolution Money and Owner of Washington Capitals
•Alan Mulally, CEO of Ford
•Ray Ozzie, Chief Software Architect of Microsoft
•Richard Rosenblatt, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of Demand Media
•Vivian Schiller, President and CEO of National Public Radio
•Paul Steiger, Editor-in-Chief, President and CEO of ProPublica
•Mark Zuckerberg, Founder and CEO of Facebook
D5 Conference Part 1
D5 Conference Part 2
