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cbrain

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Dec 9, 2006
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Hi there.

I know that Apple do Macworld and WWDC every year, but are they anymore events? I know this year, Apple did an event under the name of "It's Showtime" do there do that every year, or was that a "one time only" event?

Thanks in Advance.
 
WWDC (WorldWide Developers Conference) in the summer is the other big annual Apple event. They do have more than 2 events every year, but they generally only announce them about a week before they occur. The It's Showtime event was one of those.
 
As far as I'm aware you will only see Steve's Keynote at WWDC, Macworld or one of those special events like the "Showtime" one.
 
He has done keynotes at other events though, like Mac Expo Paris when the iMac G5 was introduced (IIRC).

True but I don't think he does the one at Paris anymore (can't actually remember if they do a show at all). That keynote is now done with Phil Shiller who I believe was the one who introduced the iMac G5, not Steve.
 
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