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At Macworld 2007 in San Francisco, Apple Computer CEO Steve Jobs\r\nhighlights applications on the new iPhone that include photo sharing,\r\ntexting, Web browsing and mapping features. "iPhone is like having your\r\nlife in your pocket," Jobs says.
