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Tuesday, 16 July 2002
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Iceland Is Hot for Macworld. Hundreds of Macintosh users are expected to watch Steve Jobs' keynote address from Macworld Expo in New York via satellite in an Iceland movie house. Leander Kahney reports from New York. [Wired News]'Icelandic has six special characters unique to the language and a few special requirements that preclude using International English versions of most software.
Many software companies ignore the language because of Iceland's tiny population (280,000 people; about 100,000 live in Reykjavik). The Mac OS has been localized for Iceland for many years. Mac OS X is still being translated, Magnússon said.'
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Microsoft expands on OS X marketing criticism [The Macintosh News Network]
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iMac, FCP for learning to make movies [The Macintosh News Network]
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MPEG 4 is go (licence fees capped). Apple dances Quicktime 6 gig [The Register]
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