
Filed under: Macworld The official ceremonies of Macworld 2010 started off this morning with David Pogue’s keynote “Late Night with David Pogue” (which started at 9am — “it’s a joke,” he explained in his usual corny way). He began by talking directly about the missing elephant in the room: “I have four words for you: ‘Steve Jobs isn’t here.’” After a few jokes about how Macworld could now say anything they wanted to about Apple behind its back (digs at the hockey puck and AT&T service got cheers from the crowd), Pogue dived into a song parody with a backup band that included Paul Kent and a few other Mac luminaries, and then sat down at a talk show desk where he waxed technical about Twitter, and shared tidbits from his book . From there David rolled out his first surprise: The Autotune the News folks ! They sat on the couch and after showing the audience some of their videos, talked with David about how they do what they do
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