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Apple's Macworld Exit Due to Politics Not Health Issues?
Apple's Macworld Exit Due to Politics Not Health Issues?
Apple announced today that 2009 would be Apple's last year participating in Macworld Expo and that Phil Schiller, not Steve Jobs, would deliver the final keynote address. Understandably, speculation has been directed towards health concerns about S...
Politics Not Pancreas the Reason for Jobs' Macworld Exit  - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
Politics Not Pancreas the Reason for Jobs' Macworld Exit - Tech Check with Jim Goldman
cnbc.com — The news that Steve Jobs would not deliver the keynote at this year's Macworld Expo in San... Francisco next month was hardly a surprise to those of us covering this company. Rumors had been swirling for weeks that Jobs wouldn't attend and when Macworld ... (more) Politics Not Pancreas the Reason for Jobs' Macworld Exit ...
Macworld Expo responds to Apple's exit | MacUser
Macworld Expo responds to Apple's exit | MacUser
macworld.com — Posted on by Jim Dalrymple I just got off the phone with Paul Kent, IDG World Expo... vice president and general manager, in the aftermath of Apple's announcement that Steve Jobs won't keynote the show and that Apple will pull out of the show after 2009 ... (more) Macworld Expo responds to Apple's exit | MacUser
No Jobs at Macworld?
blogs.oreilly.com — On the features page there's a list of all of the Macworld feature presentations. David Pogue is... scheduled for Wednesday and Leo Laporte on Thursday by Leo Laporte. You'll also find the Macworld Magazine's Best of Show Awards on Wednesday. No keynote. ... (more) No Jobs at Macworld?
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Macworld Expo Organizers IDG Have No Plans To Bail on 2010 Show [Macworld]
Gizmodo — ... 2010. No, it's not the most shocking announcement, since Macworld is arguably one of the brighter jewels in IDG's portfolio of trade shows that includes everything from the DEMO conference and LinuxWorld to the Vietnam ComNet and Telecom World Expo. If you ask me, though, I'm with Wilson: one less trade show is a good thing. And even though they're pledging activity for 2010, I don't see Macworld staying alive much longer after that. [Macworld via Mac Rumors] [Macworld via Mac Rumors] ...

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