by Scott Kirsner, Boston Globe
To appreciate the scope of what Steve Jobs accomplished during his second stint as Apple’s chief executive, you have to rewind the tape – or rather, spin back the iPod’s wheel – to an August morning in Boston 14 years ago. More than 1,500 of the Apple faithful filled the Park Plaza Castle to hear Jobs deliver his first MacWorld Expo keynote since returning to the company the year before. I was in the front of the hall, covering the event for Wired magazine’s website. It felt like a conclave of Shakers, devout but dwindling.
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