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Yes, Steve Jobs Will Give The Keynote At Macworld (AAPL)
Yes, Steve Jobs Will Give The Keynote At Macworld (AAPL)
Will Apple (AAPL) boss Steve Jobs deliver his new product keynote at next month's Macworld Expo in San Francisco? Bet on it. Why do we ask? "Buzz is beginning to build that Jobs might not appear" at Macworld, BusinessWeek's Arik Hesseldahl writes . What's this buzz based on? Macworld ...
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 ...
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?
Apple Expo Paris cancelled
macworld.com — by Jim Dalrymple , Macworld.com Reed Exhibitions will not hold Apple Expo Paris in 2009. The show organizers confirmed its plans for Macworld on Wednesday. Apple has slowly been moving away from the Paris expo for the last several years. In 2005 ... (more) Apple Expo Paris cancelled
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