macalope.com - 1/7/2009
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“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. ...
engadget.com - 1/6/2009
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We're inside the building and waiting to jump
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Live from the Macworld 2009 keynote
blog.wired.com - 1/7/2009
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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 ...
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MacWorld Already a Bummer, With Or Without Apple
macfixit.com - 12/31/2008
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Liveblogging the Keynote with Paul Thurrott
Apple Eclectic —
... over at MacRumors, I was having a great time following along via Twitter. I particularly enjoyed the play-by-play provided by Paul ‘being a git worked for Dvorak so I’m going to make it work for me’ Thurrott. I’ve reproduced his stream below. Now, if I were a fictional character like the Macalope I might indulge in some line-by-line name calling. Instead I’ll just make the observation that this guy is an even bigger dick in realtime. ...
QOTD: Worst Macworld Ever?
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Was it a great keynote? Well, no. Phil Schiller actually did a great job delivering it. Has anyone watched CEOs from other companies? They’d be lucky to have their keynotes delivered by Schiller, let alone Jobs. Apple followers are spoiled.
— The Macalope puts “the worst Macworld ever” in perspective ...
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