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MacWorld Already a Bummer, With Or Without Apple
MacWorld Already a Bummer, With Or Without Apple
By Mathew Honan The big theme at this year’s Macworld Expo is not a product, it’s a year: 2010. Next year’s conference is touted on banners, information booklets, and even the show badges, which come with an ad for next year’s event — the first without Apple, it’s anchor tenant. But ...
Piling on : Macworld Already a Bummer, With or Without Apple
macalope.com — “Worst. Macworld. Ever.” said one attendee after the Tuesday keynote. “This sucks.” This displays little more than... a lack of proper historical perspective. Gil Amelio ring any bells? Please, let’s not review the tape, people. It could get ... (more) Piling on : Macworld Already a Bummer, With or Without Apple
   Macworld: Hoping for a Steve Jobs surprise
Macworld: Hoping for a Steve Jobs surprise
apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com — Jobs w/air larger One of Steve Jobs’ strengths as a public speaker is his showman’s sense of... timing. Like a magician who knows he has one last rabbit up his sleeve, he delivers his famous keynotes with a twinkle in his eye. Even if you are pretty sure ... (more) Macworld: Hoping for a Steve Jobs surprise
Live from the Macworld 2009 keynote
Live from the Macworld 2009 keynote
engadget.com — We're inside the building and waiting to jump into our seats. Stay tuned for all the live... coverage you could possibly want (or need)! Continue reading Live from the Macworld 2009 keynote Live from the Macworld 2009 keynote originally ... (more) Live from the Macworld 2009 keynote
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Piling on
The Macalope — OK, there’s bitching and then there’s primo grade-A bitching. Macworld Already a Bummer, With or Without Apple. “Worst. Macworld. Ever.” said one attendee after the Tuesday keynote. “This sucks.” This displays little more than a lack of proper historical perspective. Gil Amelio ring any bells? Please, let’s not review the tape, people. It could get ugly. It also displays a lack of proper verbiage. More correctly, the attendee should have said “Worst. Macworld. Expo. Keynote. Ever.” as he or she could not ...

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