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00:00 - Introduction of the podcast and small ads
01:26 - Leo Laporte introduces Scott Bourne
01:44 - Leo introduces Alex Lindsay
02:02 - Leo introduces Merlin Mann; big applauses
02:25 - Leo introduces Craig Syverson
02:45 - Leo welcomes Don McAllister from England
03:08 - Craig loves iLife '09
04:04 - New iMovie has great new features.
05:29 - iMovie have motion features that Motion does not.
06:50 - Merlin Mann says iMovie is really easy
07:42 - iMovie '09 has advanced features from iMovie HD
08:30 - The group joke about green screen
08:48 - Precision editing and real-time rendering are great!
10:03 - Will iMovie run on Macbook Air?
11:20 - McAllister wants old timeline back
11:49 - Final Cut is better for prosumers.
12:43 - iPhoto: Faces, geotagging
13:10 - Geotagging is finally relevant.
13:40 - Face recognization works fine. Does it come from FBI?
15:05 - Apple is making family-friendly features.
15:25 - Flickr and Facebook integration and syncing.
17:06 - Possible connection with Microsoft's Photosynth?
17:27 - This is the last Macworld - it is not crowded.
17:45 - Phil did good presentation, no hitches but bit nervous
19:29 - Tony Bennett was amazing
20:53 - Drobo ad
22:50 - Boxee, Hazel, and Drobo integration
24:37 - iWork '09 launched
24:45 - Keynote new transitions are awesome.
25:43 - Leo loved card animation.
26:30 - Pages: full-screen writing
28:28 - The bundled iLife attracts users.
30:10 - iPhoto vs Aperture
30:53 - Great photo jokes
31:28 - iWork.com - is it a competition to Google Docs?
34:20 - Apple and Microsoft entering webapp business
35:32 - Is iWork going to work?
36:48 - Who uses digital frames?
37:56 - Audible ad
41:19 - Macbook Pro 17 inch
41:40 - Non-removable battery
42:51 - 8GB is good for photographers
44:00 - Anti-glare screen on 17" Macbook Pro
46:23 - Battery is bad for travelers
46:51 - Leo introduces Andy Ihnatko, who just arrives
47:29 - Macworld Expo is necessary, even without Apple
48:19 - Macworld is not about the conference, it is about networking with the people
49:40 - Pat from VMWare talks about importance of Macworld Expo
51:47 - Lisa talks about what Macworld means to hear
53:00 - Is it the last Macworld?
56:57 - Andy says lead story from keynote is that it was predictable
58:36 - iTunes Store is now DRM-free
59:09 - Price tier is worth the ban of DRM
1:01:29 - Andy leaves the show
1:02:10 - Liana Lehua talks about her health and show
1:04:47 - Christina Warren from TUAW shares opinion on Macworld
1:06:30 - Leo says goodbye to the hosts
1:02:10 - Liana Lehua talks about her health and show
1:04:47 - Christina Warren from TUAW shares opinion on Macworld
1:06:30 - Leo says goodbye to the hosts
That was some hard work.
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January 07, 2009 05:27 PM
MacBreak Weekly 122: Macworld Expo Transcript - Recap - Episode Guide
Please make a minute-by-minute time stamp of MacBreak Weekly 122: http://twit.tv/mbw122
Like this:
1:00 Leo welcome Dvorack to the show
2:10 The group discusses MacWorld; Leo claims "it's gonna suck"
3:34 blah blah blah
5:20 blah blah blah
Like every one to three minutes put a marker with what's happening with the show so folks know how to skip around.
MAC FANS FANS ONLY!!!!
double bracket [ ] things that have pages on Mahalo like MacWorld and Steve Jobs for bonus points! Throw in images for added effect between time stamps if you like.
Like this:
1:00 Leo welcome Dvorack to the show
2:10 The group discusses MacWorld; Leo claims "it's gonna suck"
3:34 blah blah blah
5:20 blah blah blah
Like every one to three minutes put a marker with what's happening with the show so folks know how to skip around.
MAC FANS FANS ONLY!!!!
double bracket [ ] things that have pages on Mahalo like MacWorld and Steve Jobs for bonus points! Throw in images for added effect between time stamps if you like.
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| January 07, 2009 07:35 PM |
01:26 - Leo Laporte introduces Scott Bourne
01:44 - Leo introduces Alex Lindsay
02:02 - Leo introduces Merlin Mann; big applauses
02:25 - Leo introduces Craig Syverson
02:45 - Leo welcomes Don McAllister from England
03:08 - Craig loves iLife '09
04:04 - New iMovie has great new features.
05:29 - iMovie have motion features that Motion does not.
06:50 - Merlin Mann says iMovie is really easy
07:42 - iMovie '09 has advanced features from iMovie HD
08:30 - The group joke about green screen
08:48 - Precision editing and real-time rendering are great!
10:03 - Will iMovie run on Macbook Air?
11:20 - McAllister wants old timeline back
11:49 - Final Cut is better for prosumers.
12:43 - iPhoto: Faces, geotagging
13:10 - Geotagging is finally relevant.
13:40 - Face recognization works fine. Does it come from FBI?
15:05 - Apple is making family-friendly features.
15:25 - Flickr and Facebook integration and syncing.
17:06 - Possible connection with Microsoft's Photosynth?
17:27 - This is the last Macworld - it is not crowded.
17:45 - Phil did good presentation, no hitches but bit nervous
19:29 - Tony Bennett was amazing
20:53 - Drobo ad
22:50 - Boxee, Hazel, and Drobo integration
24:37 - iWork '09 launched
24:45 - Keynote new transitions are awesome.
25:43 - Leo loved card animation.
26:30 - Pages: full-screen writing
28:28 - The bundled iLife attracts users.
30:10 - iPhoto vs Aperture
30:53 - Great photo jokes
31:28 - iWork.com - is it a competition to Google Docs?
34:20 - Apple and Microsoft entering webapp business
35:32 - Is iWork going to work?
36:48 - Who uses digital frames?
37:56 - Audible ad
41:19 - Macbook Pro 17 inch
41:40 - Non-removable battery
42:51 - 8GB is good for photographers
44:00 - Anti-glare screen on 17" Macbook Pro
46:23 - Battery is bad for travelers
46:51 - Leo introduces Andy Ihnatko, who just arrives
47:29 - Macworld Expo is necessary, even without Apple
48:19 - Macworld is not about the conference, it is about networking with the people
49:40 - Pat from VMWare talks about importance of Macworld Expo
51:47 - Lisa talks about what Macworld means to hear
53:00 - Is it the last Macworld?
56:57 - Andy says lead story from keynote is that it was predictable
58:36 - iTunes Store is now DRM-free
59:09 - Price tier is worth the ban of DRM
1:01:29 - Andy leaves the show
1:02:10 - Liana Lehua talks about her health and show
1:04:47 - Christina Warren from TUAW shares opinion on Macworld
1:06:30 - Leo says goodbye to the hosts
1:02:10 - Liana Lehua talks about her health and show
1:04:47 - Christina Warren from TUAW shares opinion on Macworld
1:06:30 - Leo says goodbye to the hosts
That was some hard work.
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