Macworld 2009, The Last Year With Apple

by Scott Beale on December 30, 2008 · 2 comments

Macworld 2008

Macworld 2009 takes place next week, Monday, January 5th though Friday, January 9th at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. The Expo opens on Tuesday after the keynote, which will not be giving by Steve Jobs this year, but instead delivered by Apple VP Philip Schiller. This is also the last year that Apple will be involved with Macworld.

For more Macworld coverage, check out Adam Jackson’s blog Macworld Bound.

Here are my photos from the Macworld 2008 Expo floor.

UPDATE: Here are my photos from Macworld 2009.

photos by Scott Beale

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filed under Apple, Events, San Francisco

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1 Colin December 30, 2008 at 10:28 am

I can see Apple’s perspective. With the internet drowning in mac news sites, there really isn’t much of a need for big expensive conventions like this anymore.

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2 adam jackson December 30, 2008 at 11:07 am

That’s a photo from the Adobe booth last year, right?

Yep no adobe either. I think Belkin is out as well or at least their booth is incredibly small. It’s very sad but the community is as strong as ever.

Thanks for the link Scott.

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