The Beginnings of Keynote


The Beginnings of Keynote

Created: Wednesday, June 11, 2008 posted by at 9:45 am

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We all know that Apple CEO Steve Jobs is a great presenter who can inspire his audience. And while many soothsayers will predict the end of slideware, Steve Jobs knew that he needed a program that helped him deliver better presentations. So that’s how Keynote was born.

Initially, Keynote was used in Steve’s keynotes at MacWorld events. Then, the first version of Keynote was released by Apple in 2003.

Apple Steve Jobs Keynote

Apple Steve Jobs Keynote




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