businessweek.com - 12/16/2008
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As Arik just blogged, Apple has announced that Steve Jobs will not be doing the keynote at this year's Macworld show, and that this will be the last year Apple attends the tradeshow that has been the venue for so...
cnbc.com - 12/17/2008
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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 ...
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Politics Not Pancreas the Reason for Jobs' Macworld Exit ...
macworld.com - 12/17/2008
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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 ...
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Macworld Expo responds to Apple's exit | MacUser
blogs.oreilly.com - 12/12/2008
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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. ...
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No Jobs at Macworld?
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... BusinessWeek’s Peter Burrows jumps on Jobs’ health right out of the gate. Maybe Jobs is sick, maybe he isn’t. The truth of the matter is that Macworld just doesn’t make sense for Apple anymore. Burrows doesn’t get it. ...
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Apple has confirmed that Steve Jobs is back at work on a somewhat reduced schedule. Jobs is now working on Apple's campus for a few days per week and making up the rest of the time while working from home, a spokesperson told various ...
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Steve Jobs and Apple pulling out of MacWorld —
Apple 12/17/2008
Macworld, the tradeshow that celebrates all things Apple and that became a cultural event for so-called Macolytes, will no longer have its featured showman or company at the party.
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Apple 12/18/2008
When Apple needed a substitute after its iconic CEO backed out of delivering his annual keynote at the upcoming Macworld conference, it tapped Phil Schiller, itssenior vice president of worldwide marketing. The announcement Tuesday that Schiller will ...