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June 2012
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Steve Jobs at Seybold Seminars 1999
editHi -- I've just removed your 680-word summary of Steve Jobs' 1999 presentation to Seybold Seminars. The summary added far too much Apple-specific detail with little or no relevance to the subject. When adding new information to an article, please also make sure to cite reliable sources. - ARK (talk) 08:31, 18 July 2012 (UTC)
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