Apple to Hold Its Last Macworld Expo in San Francisco; No Keynote from Steve JobsBy Chris - 12/17/2008 5:58:32 PM |

I am sure you were not expecting this at all. Apple has announced that the next Macworld Expo would be the last one to be held in San Francisco. Furthermore the company announced that Steve Jobs won’t be holding it’s usual keynote this year. That’s odd wouldn’t you say?
It’s Philip Schiller the designated person to give us the opening keynote. The event will take place at Moscone West on Tuesday, January 6, 2009, at 9:00AM. The Macworld Conference & Expo will end on January 9.
Adobe and Belkin won’t make it to next year’s show and we expect other companies to do the same. Harsh economic conditions? That might be it for these companies. But what about Apple? What’s the real reason for these sudden changes?
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