In honor of the fact I plan to live-post here about Apple's iPhone event next week, I'm going to share my live coverage of Apple's Macworld Expo news from 2005. It's possible it's the first liveblog I did, and I think I did it over a tethered 2G connection. It's from Archive.org, which saved old PC World content even though PC World did not.

How lucky I was to see Steve Jobs present in person. How sad it doesn't happen any more.

Before there was FaceTime, there was iChat video chat. It wasn't always a given that Apple's photo manager could support video. And once upon a time, Steve Jobs had to talk up a Sony camcorder onstage, because you couldn't capture video with a handheld Apple device.

It took me three posts to give up on timestamping my own updates, which I had to do back then.

John Mayer is one of numerous well-known musicians I've seen perform live--but only at Apple events.

Looking back, I instinctively chopped up my liveblog into snippets that would have fit into a tweet.

Here I am noting the launch of the first Mac Mini, which has continued on, quietly, as part of Apple's lineup until today.

I didn't remember that Jobs actually preannounced Motorola's awful iTunes-compatible phone at Macworld. But the iPod Shuffle part of the event remained vivid. Gotta remember how long ago this was to understand how amazing a super-thin MP3 player with lots of capacity was at the time. It might belong in a list of Apple's 10 neatest products, judged by what else was available when they were announced.
This was also a nifty bit of showmanship.