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Steve pays a visit to Palo Alto store


Imagine that you're an Apple Store employee -- at the University Avenue store in Palo Alto, for instance -- and that iPad Saturday is one of the busiest, highest-pressure work experiences you've ever had. It's been hectic, customers are streaming through the store, there's media and onlookers everywhere. Of course you're demoing and selling a product that you hadn't ever touched until minutes before the store opened. You're cool as a cucumber, though; you've got things going right on track, dialed in and solid.

Now imagine that Steve Jobs just shows up to casually check out how things are going. So much for your equilibrium, right?

I dearly wish we had some spy video or behind-the-scenes profane exclamations, but all we've got is the Mercury News story. Steve, plus his wife and daughter, dropped by the store around noon Pacific time to observe the festivities and deliver an unexpected thrill to iPad shoppers. He reportedly chatted with several iPad buyers while visiting the store, but we cannot confirm at this time whether Mr. Jobs was called upon to autograph any body parts or demonstrate his ability to say 'boom!'

Personally, I spent about four hours total today in three iPad-selling venues (two Apple Stores and a Best Buy), and I'm not sure if a drop-in visit from Steve himself could have added any more hype or excitement to the situation. Well, maybe at Best Buy.

Update: French site ViPad.fr caught a snapshot of Steve leaving the store (bottom of the page).


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Evan

I bet the employees were like "The boss is here, look busy!"

April 04 2010 at 7:14 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Scott

I went to my local Apple Store in south Seattle and there was a decent line. I didn't reserve one so I kept walking and decided to go see what was happening at the Best Buy about a mile away. There were a few people at the Apple kiosk but no line so I was able to get right in and get an iPad. They only had a few 16GB and 64GB models. No 32GB. I felt a little dirty buying from Best Buy but it was so much easier. I had my fill of Apple in-store hype with the iPhone launch.

April 04 2010 at 1:07 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
starq

After reading the headline I was gonna call bullshit! I saw Steve at the Aspen Grove store in Littleton, Colorado!

Oh, but you're talking about a different Steve, I gotcha'. ;-)

April 04 2010 at 9:16 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
GuAM

Frenchies were in the place with a camera. Steve was shot.
http://www.vipad.fr/post/Lancement-iPad-aux-US-%3A-les-photos-de-C%C3%A9dric-pour-VIPad.fr

April 04 2010 at 5:57 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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TIm

wow .. he looks super skinny in that shot.

Glad he got something else to wear then these stupid turtle necks .. black shirt and a hoody .. much better .. still not very CEO but well.

T.

April 04 2010 at 2:22 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Meld

Jonathan Ive visited the San Francisco store.

April 04 2010 at 4:08 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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ericdano

At least that was better than what KTVU put up, complete with that moron Rob Enderle of the Enderle Group.

http://www.ktvu.com/news/23046888/detail.html

I still don't understand why people pay this douche. He is not even close generally with his predictions or analysis.

April 04 2010 at 3:38 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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