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Steve Jobs is back!
By CNET Staff
September 11, 2009 at 02:20:00 PM | more stories by this author

Watch a video showing Jobs's opening remarks at the recent Apple music event...and the standing ovation he received.

For the first time in nearly a year, and five months after undergoing a liver transplant, Apple CEO Steve Jobs took center stage Sept. 8 at the company's 2009 music product launch event. Jobs thanked the Apple community and urged everyone to sign up to become an organ donor.

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it's great.
Posted 11/23/2009 4:07am
thanks that was cool
Posted 11/07/2009 9:27pm
i agree completely
Posted 11/07/2009 9:11pm
accurate information
Posted 11/07/2009 5:40pm
Most of you probably familiar with Facebook the unsinkable flagship, the mother of all social networks around the world, but it won't be our focus today. Three years ago Russian comrades took a look at Facebook and decided that: “The hell with it.... We will build our own with “blackjack and hookers!” Three years went by, and a social network known as VKontakte appears with no less than 45 million users. Wait! Don't discard VKontakte yelling who needs it if we have Facebook because I will explain why you do need it.
It is a known fact that on the streets of Russia there are bears roaming freely with balalaika's and cap hats which is probably the reason why copyright fighters haven't come to Russia yet... ATTENTION!!!! In VKontakte social network you will find multi-million library containing free mp3 files, you can listen on-line to whatever you feel like without any limitations, and believe me, there is plenty to listen to. It is unbelievably simple following the registration: vk.com/reg2463828 (absolutely free) in the search field simply enter audio files search, and VIOLA, you have found your happiness! I suppose advanced users don't need an explanation as to how files are downloaded.
Posted 10/12/2009 9:12am
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