Macworld Boston 1997 - The Return of Steve Jobs (High Quality)
Witness this historic moment - now in high quality! All other versions you see on the internet of this MacWorld keynote are from this same VHS tape. The original capture of this tape was in 2005, and was uploaded it to BitTorrent for sharing (At the time, YouTube had a 10-minute video length limit). The video announcement was then posted to OSNews.com here: OSNews original release posting: https://www.osnews.com/story/10978/macworl... Tape was professionally converted by KODAK Digitizing in 2022: https://kodakdigitizing.com/ Video Production and attendee VHS tape distribution was performed by VWTapes: http://vwtapes.com I was given the VHS tape in the late 1990's as a parting gift from my friend and career mentor Mark Handler - former president of the North Carolina Triangle Macintosh User's Group (TMUG). He was sadly lost to cancer. I still have the original attendee tapes of the WWDC 1997 sessions. However they are less interesting and are mostly on YouTube already. I love Apple and Steve Jobs. May this moment be forever remembered in computer history.

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