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New Amiga Videos On YouTube
« on: March 25, 2007, 04:58:11 AM »
I don't think I've seen these mentioned here:

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There Has Never Been a Better Time for Amiga

Bill McEwen's "There Has Never Been a Better Time for Amiga" speech (Gateway Amiga 2001), including quotes from the Bible and announcement of AmigaOS 4 and 5.

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AmigaOne Computer Presented at Gateway Amiga 2001 Show

Alan Redhouse entertains the Gateway Amiga 2001 audience with the new AmigaOne hardware, ready to ship in summer 2001.
 
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AmigaOS 4.0 Presented at Gateway Amiga 2001 Show

Bill McEwen entertains the Gateway Amiga 2001 audience with an overview of AmigaOS 4.0, ready to ship in summer 2001 in desktop and server versions, together with AmigaOne hardware. Also featured: figures taken here and there, handheld market, AmigaOS 5, plans to merge AmigaDE, AmigaOS and Java into one system, several "great opportunities", and some Windows bashing.
 
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Amiga 2001: Incredible Opportunities and Nice Money

Bill McEwen announces Amiga shipping on devices from Sharp, Psion and other partners, and promises "all work and patience are about to be rewarded" and "you are going to find Amigas all over the place". Jokes about Japanese and Germans add a refreshing perspective to the usual Windows bashing. This was the Gateway Amiga 2001 show in St. Louis.

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Bill McEwen Interview at Gateway Amiga 2001

Bill McEwen explains how he hires from Microsoft, who are "down the street from me", and discusses his relationship with Microsoft's "Bill" (Gates) and Tao Group's "Francis" (Charig). He also explains the "incredible amount of multitasking" involved in his day-to-day international operations, and his love and passion: talking to people in the public, talking with the press, being a salesman and "getting into the deal". This interview was recorded during the Gateway 2001 Amiga Show.