arstechnica.com - 12/17/2008
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Macworld Expo 2009 will be Apple's last, and Steve Jobs won't even be giving the keynote. Without Apple, what's in store for the Expo in future years? Ars spoke to IDG to find out. Read More...
2009 to be the last Macworld Expo: No Stevenote this year
macenstein.com 12/16/2008 — Let the speculation of Steve Jobs’ health begin….
Apple issued a press release today stating that 2009 would be the last Macworld Expo in which the company would be participating. Of particular interest, Phil Schiller will deliver the ...
Apple's Macworld Exit Due to Politics Not Health Issues?
macrumors.com 12/17/2008 — 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...
Apple: no Jobs keynote, 2009 our last Macworld Expo
arstechnica.com 12/17/2008 — Apple has dropped a bomb on Apple fans: the company will be pulling out of IDG's Macworld Expo after 2009, and CEO Steve Jobs will not be giving the keynote this year. Goodbye, Macworld, we'll miss you. Read More...
An Apple Netbook at Macworld 2009?
digitaldaily.allthingsd.com 12/16/2008 — Perhaps Macworld Expo 2009 will have its “one more thing,” after all.
In a note to clients this morning, Ezra Gottheil of Technology Business Research speculates that Apple (AAPL) will indeed launch a new product category at MacWorld in ...
MacWorld Mourners Hold Vigil At Moscone Center —
iPhone Savior
SAN FRANCISCO, CA - A small group of Apple faithful gathered outside the Moscone center late last night to hold an informal vigil several hours after Apple announced that Steve Jobs would not be delivering his wildly popular keynote address at the 2009 MacWorld Conference & Expo. The ...
Oh My God, You Killed Macworld! You Bastard! —
Digital Daily
Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs’s 11th-hour withdrawal from Macworld 2009 has prompted all manner of concern for his health. But Jobs is fine. It’s Macworld that’s suddenly fallen ill. How can it survive when its single largest exhibitor says the show simply doesn’t matter ...
Steve Jobs Dumps MacWorld 2009 Appearance —
iPhone Savior
Pictured above MacWorld 1984 premier with January 2009 issue Apple confirmed today that Steve Jobs will not be delivering his highly anticipated keynote speech that traditionally opens the MacWorld Conference in San Francisco each year. The sudden keynote exit by ...
IDG: Macworld 2010 Still On —
The Mac Observer
Despite the announcement from Apple Tuesday that Macworld 2009 would be its last, and that CEO Steve Jobs would not perform the keynote at this, its last Macworld appearance, IDG World Expos issued a statement saying that Macworld 2010 was still on for January 4th - 8th, 2010.
No MacWorld and No Steve —
Mac Soda
See here . In what could be considered the biggest story of the year, Apple will ended the MacWorld era starting in 2010, and is pulling Steve Jobs out of 2009’s event. Whether Steve’s absence this upcoming year is due to an illness (note that the last time Schiller covered a ...
Macworld 2009 to Be Apple’s Last —
TheAppleBlog
Today, Apple announced that the upcoming Macworld Expo (Jan. 5-9, 2009) will be the last Apple attends.
On Tuesday, January 6, Phil Schiller will give the opening keynote and, according to Apple, it will be the last keynote given at a Macworld.
Apple says that trade shows have become a ...
No Steve Jobs at This Year's Macworld--And No Apple at Next Year's —
Gearlog
Apple today announced that 2009 will be the last year that the company will exhibit at the annual Macworld Expo in San Francisco. This year will also mark a major change from past events as Steve Jobs will be replaced by Apple senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing Philip Schiller ...
Apple Makes Macworld 2009 Its Last—No Steve Jobs Keynote —
The Mac Observer
In a surprise move, Apple Inc. announced Tuesday that Macworld 2009 would be its last Macworld, and that Steve Jobs would not be delivering the keynote for the event. Instead, Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing will deliver this, Apple's last Macworld ...