File:Steve Jobs with the Apple iPad.jpg
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DescriptionSteve Jobs with the Apple iPad.jpg | Steve Jobs while presenting the iPad in San Francisco 27th January 2010 | ||
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Source | originally posted to Flickr as Apple iPad Event | ||
Author | matt buchanan | ||
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