Steve Jobs In Secret iPad Talks With NYT

February 5, 2010 in Uncategorized by Joanne Carter 0 comments

More rumors abound with businessinsider.com revealing that Steve Jobs showed up in ‘a very funny hat – a big top hat kind of thing’ in the NYT’s newsroom this week.

Off The Record Meeting

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We’re reliably informed that Jobs showed up for an iPad show and tell in the Times newsroom. The meeting was strictly off the record, though a person present indicated Jobs is preparing to gear up the iPad for magazines and newspapers, having put books first on his list of priorities.

Jobs also visited the Journal, a source there confirmed, though that meetings sounds decidedly less open than the Times affair. We’re told Jobs was confined to the third floor of the News Corp. building, where the cafeteria and gym are, and that many Journal staffers who wanted to see him, including even some higher-ups, could not. (The Journal newsroom starts on the fifth floor and goes up for several stories. Most of it is on the sixth floor.)

Meanwhile, New York’s Daily Intel broke news of an intriguing, top-secret dinner Jobs convened at Pranna in the Flatiron district. The sometime pescetarian dined with 50 New York Times Company executives in the cellar at Pranna, and sat with Times publisher Arthur Sulzberger, according to Daily Intel. He showed off his new iPad and ordered off menu, getting a mango lassi and penne even though neither are normally served at the South Asian fusion spot.

Bizarre as it sounds apparently, Jobs showed up wearing “a very funny hat – a big top hat kind of thing,” said Daily Intel’s source. We cannot confirm whether this rumor is true, some say he turned up without any head gear on show.

What is more important is that the momentum is gathering pace and when we do finally get our hands on the iPad, it is going to be spectacular.

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Author: Joanne Carter

Joanne Carter is the Editorial Director of iPhone.Macreate.com as well as iPad.MacCreate.com, both are part of the Mac Create Network. A Professional Photographer and Associate of the British Industry of Professional Photographers, BIPP, as well as a Professional Journalist, specializing in Technology. A contributor to National and International publications, including The Times, The Sunday Times, The Guardian, Professional Photographer, NikonPro, Graphix, Digital Arts, Readers Digest, Popular Photography & Imaging and Which? consumer magazine.

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