Apple, your 'Scary Fast' event could have been an email

Pascal

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What’s the fuss about the time ? It doesn’t matter what time they deliver the message. It’s always 11 o’clock somewhere in the world. If anything, I liked the time slot Apple chose : for once it wasn’t during my work day, so I could watch.

And also : whatever the duration, a keynote has always been a fancy press release.
 
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What’s the fuss about the time ? It doesn’t matter what time they deliver the message. It’s always 11 o’clock somewhere in the world. If anything, I liked the time slot Apple chose : for once it wasn’t during my work day, so I could watch.

And also : whatever the duration, a keynote has always been a fancy press release.

I don't think time had much to do with it. It was about what was announced, which apparently wasn't much.
 

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Slow news day? You had to watch a 30 minute presentation about a company's hard work and proud product release? Get a refund on those college fees because journolism this isnt.
 
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Slow news day? You had to watch a 30 minute presentation about a company's hard work and proud product release? Get a refund on those college fees because journolism this isnt.

Would have been even slower without the Apple event
 
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