Prediction Report Card

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We came. We predicted. Steve keynoted. (Veni, vidi, keynoti.) So how did we do? Speaking as someone whose predictions were nearly uniformly wrong, I’d just like to say thank goodness for Scott McNulty who did worse. He was our worst predictor with his expectations for iTunes 8.0, a revamped Airport Express, and new displays. I was right down there with my iPhone game sales, ubiquitous computing and Bill-Gates-alike retirement scenario.

So who rocked the keynote? Who was right on the mark? Mike Schramm was “Teh Man”(TM). He called

iTunes 7.6, subnotebook with delayed sales, movie rentals, and the Apple TV update.

In second place, Nik called a lot of the same stuff that Mike did but unwisely added Cinema Display updates and Office 2008. Other than that, he practically tied with Mike.

So how did you do? Did you guess the keynote? Let us know in the comments.

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