
First, Apple announced that after 2009, the company_would no longer exhibit_at Macworld Expo, the annual trade show-slash-revival meeting of the Mac faithful that took place right after New Years in San Francisco. Steve Jobs’ keynotes at Expo were legendary. Then, IDG World Expo General Manager Paul Kent, who headed up the conference, decided to host a different kind of annual confab in 2010 called Macworld/iWorld, with an emphasis on the Apple mobile market._While MW/IW struggled at first, it seemed to be gaining some traction_over time. But evidently not enough. And now, it too, is going_away — at least for the...
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