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Steve Jobs to Keynote Macworld Expo 2008

Daniel Fleshbourne   on 04 December 2007 - 12:58 · 15 comments & 8330 views

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IDG World Expo on Monday announced that Apple CEO Steve Jobs will deliver the keynote address to attendees of Macworld Conference & Expo 2008. The keynote address happens on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2008 at 9:00 AM in the Moscone West facility at San Francisco's Moscone Convention Center. "We're looking forward to a great show and are thrilled that Steve will once again be kicking it off," said Mary Dolaher, IDG World Expo CEO.

Macworld Conference & Expo takes place from January 14 - 18, 2008. The event features a conference with more than 120 sessions, an exhibit hall populated by more than 350 companies, and floor attractions like free training, a digital photography area and live music and sound demonstrations. For more details or to register, visit the Macworld Expo Web site.

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#1 KeR on 04 Dec 2007 - 15:13
So all I need is new Cinema Displays...bout time for a upgrade!
(5 replies) #2 kl33per on 04 Dec 2007 - 15:31
Was there any doubt that Steve Jobs would be the keynote speaker at Macworld. Did anyone honestly expect someone else to keynote.

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#2.1 +warwagon on 04 Dec 2007 - 20:34
I was thinking the same thing!
#2.2 Bosaka on 04 Dec 2007 - 20:40
Maybe they were thinking about Steve Ballmer and maybe doing an entire keynote on Office 2008 and how they delayed it because Vista sucked so hard they were afraid it would hurt Vista/Office 2007 sales lulz.
#2.3 Digitalfox on 04 Dec 2007 - 20:49
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Maybe they were thinking about Steve Ballmer and maybe doing an entire keynote on Office 2008 and how they delayed it because Vista sucked so hard they were afraid it would hurt Vista/Office 2007 sales lulz.


Hum i guess so, but apple is now copying microsoft with a late leopard and leopard sucks so hard... :
#2.4 Chicane-UK on 04 Dec 2007 - 22:11
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because Vista sucked so hard they were afraid it would hurt Vista/Office 2007 sales lulz.


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late leopard and leopard sucks so hard... :


Sigh. There used to be a time on TEH INTERNETZ when trolls were at least funny or sharp. Now it just falls back to stupid name calling :|

#2.5 Esvandiary on 05 Dec 2007 - 00:26
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Sigh. There used to be a time on TEH INTERNETZ when trolls were at least funny or sharp. Now it just falls back to stupid name calling :|

Agreed. We need more of this.
#3 Chicane-UK on 04 Dec 2007 - 20:46
Goodie gumdrops.

The keynote is actually on my birthday. I think its a sign that I need to buy myself something shiny, new, and Apple branded as a present.
(4 replies) #4 Lasker on 04 Dec 2007 - 21:00
Does Neowin members care about MacWorld? Why is so important to post it on front page? :p
#4.1 Chicane-UK on 04 Dec 2007 - 22:10
Have you never looked into the Mac forum? The Leopard discussion thread is 133 pages long...
#4.2 LTD on 04 Dec 2007 - 22:43
If you look forward to anything good from Microsoft, you need to care about Apple. MacWorld is where the rest of the industry goes for a seminar.

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#4.3 phantasmorph on 05 Dec 2007 - 07:17
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If you look forward to anything good from Microsoft, you need to care about Apple. MacWorld is where the rest of the industry goes for a seminar.


Seminar on what? Childish behavior and blind worship?
#4.4 Chicane-UK on 05 Dec 2007 - 09:13
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Childish behavior and blind worship?


Surprising - that enthusiasts for the Apple brand go to Mac World. Here was me naively thinking they'd just rope general members of the public in who couldn't care less about the brand because of cause they're bound to get an excellent audience reception from them.

If they wanted childish behaviour or blind worship, they could just come and stick their heads into any Windows Vista or Apple discussion thread on here.

#5 Chrono951 on 04 Dec 2007 - 21:23
You know, for an event based on a brand that is known for its unique and excellent looks, they have one crappy logo. C'mon Apple, suggest a new logo; let see some reflections or something in there!
#6 Joshie on 05 Dec 2007 - 04:01
Taking bets now on which word he says more often: Mac or Vista.

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