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At WWDC, Jobs shows off new Leopard features
Created: 06/11/2007
Video description: At the WWDC conference at San Francisco's Moscone West Monday, Apple CEO Steve Jobs takes the stage for his keynote address and touts new features in Leopard, including a new desktop and revamped Finder.

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