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Apple launches iWeb
Created: 10/30/2007
Video description: At San Francisco's Moscone convention center, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs announced a new program for publishing Web sites. It includes templates, blog and podcast tools, and one-click publishing. "It's really easy to use," Jobs said. "You basically pick a theme."

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