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            4.   YouTube, “Apple Bloopers,” YouTube, youtube.com/watch?v=
              AnVUvW42CUA (accessed January 30, 2009).
            5.   Apple, “Macworld 2008 Keynote Address,” Apple, apple.com/quicktime/
              qtv/mwsf08 (accessed January 30, 2009).
           6.   Ibid.
            7.   YouTube, “Apple Keynote Bloopers!!” YouTube, youtube.com/watch?v=
              KsKKQNZG3rE&feature=related (accessed January 30, 2009).
            8.   Apple, “WWDC 2008 Keynote Address,” Apple, apple.com/quicktime/qtv/
              wwdc08 (accessed January 30, 2009).
            9.   YouTube, “Apple Announces iTunes for Windows,” YouTube, October 16,
              2003, youtube.com/watch?v=-YtR-DKDKiI (accessed January 30, 2009).
           10.   Nick Mediati, “Jobs Has Been an Extraordinary Spokesman,” PC World,
              January 14, 2009, pcworld.com/article/157114/jobs_has_been_an
              _extraordinary_spokesman.html (accessed January 30, 2009).
           11.   Bob Dylan, “Mr. Tambourine Man,” Bringing It All Back Home, Sony, 1965.

          Encore: One More Thing
            1.   Stanford University, “ ‘You’ve Got to Find What You Love,’ Jobs Says,”
              Stanford Report, June 14, 2005, Steve Jobs commencement address,
              delivered on June 12, 2005, http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2005/
              june15/jobs-061505.html (accessed January 30, 2009).
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