Ok, it took a lil while, but I added a bit more to the keynote website.
Please, everyone be patient, In a few weeks most of the keynotes will be here, just be patient.
Also, my bandwidth is getting swallowed like crazy, so if you are going to watch these keynotes, DOWNLOAD them to your computer. Each time you visit you are eating bandwidth and others chances of watching.
I don't want to shut this thing down so let's be wise.
It really takes that long to download? It is a huge file but I was getting like 600 kb's a second when I tried on my end.
Again, just be patient.
Just watched the iPod intro keynote and noticed Steve used a TiBook to do demos. Anyone know why he no longer does this as of recent times? After all, the entire portable are more than capable of running all the consumer apps he usually demos right?
I can no longer host the keynotes, I've totally exceeded my bandwidth and I'm not wiling to pay the costs if nobody is going to contribute.
EDIT-Somethings being worked out...
I would kill for the Tibook keynote but these things take up bandwith to host. It would've have been best if Apple had an archive of these keynote...they have the server power to do it
So...does anyone has the wwdc video where tiger was previewed? I just want to watch that so badly.
Thank you for hosting and posting. I would love to download the keynotes to my computer, but I am not sure how to do it. Do I need Quicktime Pro or is there another way for me to simply download the presentations? Thanks.
EDIT: When I say download, I don't mean just to watch them...I mean how can I save the videos to my HD. Thanks!
Just a quick reminder: please download the videos, please don't stream them. This saves server resources if you ever want to view them again. If too many resources are taken up, I will be forced to remove the videos.
If anyone wants to help out with hosting, you are more than welcome. Please either contact myself of FF_productions.
It's back on!!
www.vitodivita.com/keynotes
YAY! Thank you so much. However, the Macworld 2005 and Apple Expo Paris 2000 keynote links don't work.