Here’s How Steve Jobs Reacted to the First FaceTime Demo
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FaceTime first made its way to iPhone in 2010 after Steve Jobs pulled the classic “one more thing” at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) that year. FaceTime was quickly followed by iMessage’s launch in 2011. Since then, both apps have […]
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FaceTime first made its way to iPhone in 2010 after Steve Jobs pulled the classic “one more thing” at the Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) that year. FaceTime was quickly followed by iMessage’s launch in 2011. Since then, both apps have become a staple for Apple users. In a recent Techmeme Ride Home podcast episode, former iPhone lead engineer Justin Santamaria recalls the first time Steve Jobs saw FaceTime in action. Continue reading Source
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