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Jan 11, 2009, 06:08 PM
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Macworld Expo 2009 officially ended on Friday, and media and attendees have since scattered back to their respective locations. Beyond the product announcements themselves, we certainly enjoyed meeting up with readers and other Mac personalities from around the world. Delicious Monster (http://delicious-monster.com/) sponsored a meetup for our readers and the following companies provided giveaway prizes: Dr Bott (http://drbott.com/), Speck (http://www.speckproducts.com/), Beejive (http://www.beejive.com/), Iconfactory (http://iconfactory.com/), Just Mobile (http://www.just-mobileonline.com/), and Ten One Design (http://www.tenonedesign.com/). Thanks to them.

Blake Patterson's Macworld San Francisco Flickr Photo Set (http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/sets/72157611838871779/) captures the Macworld experience from the keynote line (http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/3175840857/in/set-72157611838871779/), pre-keynote waiting (http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/3175851395/in/set-72157611838871779/), opening of floor (http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/3175860985/in/set-72157611838871779/) and even down to late night bar gatherings (http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/3180401717/in/set-72157611838871779/) and a 3 a.m. Denny's run (http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/3181242474/in/set-72157611838871779/). Gatherings involved both familiar faces (Gruber (http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/3180401105/in/set-72157611838871779/)) and newcomers (Fieldrunners developers (http://www.flickr.com/photos/blakespot/3177710605/in/set-72157611838871779/))

The fight for 2010 seems to be on as CNet has confirmed (http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10139861-37.html?part=rss) that CES is organizing a Mac-themed area next year and is actively recruiting Mac exhibitors. Meanwhile, IDG/Macworld has already opened expo-pass registration (https://register.rcsreg.com/regos-1.0/macsf2010/ga/index2.html) for Macworld SF 2010 and appears to be offering free floor passes at this early date (normally $25-$45).

Article Link: Macworld San Francisco 2009: Flickr Gallery, 2010? (http://www.macrumors.com/2009/01/11/macworld-san-francisco-2009-flickr-gallery-2010/)



amac4me
Jan 11, 2009, 06:15 PM
I look forward to seeing Apple at CES 2010

Zwhaler
Jan 11, 2009, 06:16 PM
I look forward to seeing Apple at CES 2010

I look forward to seeing CES in San Francisco... (jk, prob not gonna happen)

DARKJ3DI
Jan 11, 2009, 06:23 PM
i still think that apple should attend larger media events so that consumers can compare their devices to competitors ones.

KingYaba
Jan 11, 2009, 06:30 PM
i still think that apple should attend larger media events so that consumers can compare their devices to competitors ones.

I think that's what they don't want.

bobbleheadbob
Jan 11, 2009, 06:34 PM
Here's hoping Macworld can find a way to go on and be successful for many years in the future. It's a worthwhile event that deserves to continue. :)

DARKJ3DI
Jan 11, 2009, 06:35 PM
I think that's what they don't want.

but why would they not want that though? it shows consumers that there are alternatives to windows pcs and blackberries.

aljawad
Jan 11, 2009, 06:38 PM
Here is another Flickr group dedicated to Macworld 2009:
http://www.flickr.com/groups/macworld2009/

sgntscrawn
Jan 11, 2009, 06:57 PM
To clarify people - CES is not open to consumers. It is an industry/press trade show only. The general public cannot get in.

This makes it even less likely, in my opinion, that Apple will go to CES next year.

To me this makes CES sort of pointless, after all, surely it doesn't matter if the press like your product, it matters far more if consumers like it and want to buy it. It can have all the good reviews in the world, but if it doesn't sell, its a flop.

alexbates
Jan 11, 2009, 07:11 PM
Yeah, Apple at CES would make sense. That would be a good way to show Mac newcomers why they are so much better than pc's.

the vj
Jan 11, 2009, 07:16 PM
To me this makes CES sort of pointless, after all, surely it doesn't matter if the press like your product, it matters far more if consumers like it and want to buy it. It can have all the good reviews in the world, but if it doesn't sell, its a flop.

You do not make sense. If I release a product I want full coverage from the media. Why do I care if the people think if the product is good or not... it is already released!

I believe Apple want to compete frontally "in their own ground" against other brands and no play safe on its "own side". They want to reach another market, no reinforced their image on the same people over and over again.

If they come up with a keynote at the CES THAT will call the attention... who knows... probably even with Jobs.

Kilamite
Jan 11, 2009, 07:21 PM
Why do I care if the people think if the product is good or not... it is already released!

So it sells well?

Just because it is "released" and is an Apple product, doesn't mean it automatically becomes a winner with everyone. The hands on that Macworld provided for consumers is a big deal - especially when it is Joe Bloggs who will be telling us what is good or bad about it.

wonderbread57
Jan 11, 2009, 07:35 PM
Out with the old. MacWorld will be relegated to an annual dinner party at a pool hall / restaurant combo with a few dozen mac dorks surfing on their mb airs and listening to itunes while scarfing down their dinner.

BTW
Jan 11, 2009, 07:48 PM
Isn't it strange that Macworld wasn't called AppleWorld? There's the Mac, iPods, iPhones, and AppleTVs. Only one of those things is Mac. Maybe they'll just change the name to the Consumer Electronics Show Apple Edition. ;)

firewood
Jan 11, 2009, 07:59 PM
Apple (and a few other biggies) will go to CES for any early January press announcements they want to make. The public (fans) will go to a smaller MacWorld to see all the new goodies from the rest of the Mac related industry.

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iasky
Jan 11, 2009, 08:01 PM
Enough with MacWorld already.

firewood
Jan 11, 2009, 08:02 PM
Isn't it strange that Macworld wasn't called AppleWorld? There's the Mac, iPods, iPhones, and AppleTVs.

iPod Touches, iPhones, and AppleTVs run Mac OS. It's about the software platform these days.

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Maxington
Jan 11, 2009, 08:19 PM
CES could cost as much as Macworld did and still not fit in Apples "product lifecycle."

I would imagine Apple will NOT have a presence at CES beyond minimal.

iVoid
Jan 11, 2009, 08:21 PM
iPod Touches, iPhones, and AppleTVs run Mac OS. It's about the software platform these days.

.

It's more that "Macworld" predates all those other devices by many, many years and IDG never had a reason to change the name.

Who knows, maybe they'll change the name next year, but I don't think they will unless they change the focus from Apple products (for one thing, they are allowed to use "MacWorld" with their current agreements, they couldn't use AppleWorld or iPhoneWorld without Apple's permission).

Personally, I don't think Apple wants to share the limelight with others at CES, so they'd never do CES in a big way. now that they aren't doing MacWorld, they might have a presence at CES, but they won't do anything big there.

As for getting press attention... all they have to do is schedule an event and the press shows up these days. The real problem will come when Steve is no longer there, will they still be able to draw the press like they can now? That's when they'll need a "MacWorld" again, IMHO.

Bubba Satori
Jan 11, 2009, 08:53 PM
I think that's what they don't want.

Very perceptive.

myosh
Jan 11, 2009, 08:58 PM
I look forward to seeing Apple at CES 2010I don't because I won't be able to attend CES as I am "not in the industry". I will, however, make the 50 mile trek to San Francisco for Macworld 2010 (already got my free expo hall pass) to see what is going to be exhibited and to see what kind of show specials there are.

minik
Jan 11, 2009, 09:19 PM
I plan to visit Macworld SF again in 2010. Personally, I don't really like to see Apple be part of the CES family. Keep the PR itself, Apple.

the vj
Jan 11, 2009, 09:19 PM
CES could cost as much as Macworld did and still not fit in Apples "product lifecycle."

I would imagine Apple will NOT have a presence at CES beyond minimal.

What I believe is that Apple felt forced to release a product by the dates of Mac World and that does not full fills their agenda, again, "beating a dead horse". Apple obviously has mayors goals than reinforcing their already won fans.

With the release of the iPhone and the success of the iPod, Apple feels confidence to penetrate other markets and leave their "confort zone". And consider this, having the Mac World so close to the CES I bet they chose to explore the CES better, they can not release new products in both events.

I do feel Apple is being more agressive with their marketing to capture more people now that they are in the mouth of EVERYONE. I mean, I am in Venezuela and 3 years ago just people who were graphic designers and musicians knew Apple products. Today EVERYBODY has an Apple product, an iPod or an iPhone. 3 Years ago there were 3 Mac stores in Caracas, today we have about 10 and one or two in mayor malls. I mean, that is like having a Ferrary dealers every where all of the sudden.


They can not and are not solenly around their Mac Pros anymore, specially when they are expensive and when soon or later the Mac OS will be very popular among PC hardware. They have to expand based on the popularity they have now, specially having such solid ground, period. from that perspective being in Mac World is a waste of time with the CES as a new target. The CES is the best place to run over competition.

Belly-laughs
Jan 11, 2009, 09:55 PM
The CES is the best place to run over competition.

Or, being ran over.

happydude
Jan 11, 2009, 10:38 PM
*yawn* if apple presents at macworld or CES, it'll all be the same. software updates, no hardware. both shows conflict with their natural/preferred release timelines. so, who cares. precedent of macworld or a new spot in CES. no matter. blah. just release the ***** people want and all will be good, apple.

SFStateStudent
Jan 11, 2009, 11:16 PM
I got my email for Macworld SF '10, on Friday night, January 9th, and registered about (1) minute later. So, regardless of the CES thing, I'm going to MWSF '10 whether Apple shows or not. I really found myself visiting the other booths and vendor presentation areas, rather than crowding around "a 17" MBP." Last year, I stood in line to checkout the MBAir, while this year they only had 17" MBPs on the four corners of the display counters and there weren't the lines of 3-4 people deep...

blubox
Jan 12, 2009, 02:06 AM
Who can attend MacWorld and how old does one have to be? What if I sign up and later decide not to go?

Fabiano
Jan 12, 2009, 07:53 AM
So it sells well?

Just because it is "released" and is an Apple product, doesn't mean it automatically becomes a winner with everyone. The hands on that Macworld provided for consumers is a big deal - especially when it is Joe Bloggs who will be telling us what is good or bad about it.

You can have a hands on in any Apple Store all over the world, This alone is making MacWorld even more pointless every year. As Schiller said, they have in 1 week in their stores more visitors than during the event. Apple don't need this event anymore to caught attention, plus they will not have to adapt their product release schedule to match the event schedule. I Think that they will start to do some minor product release events during the year, and just use CES as a way to catch the media attention in comparison with the other brands, not necessarily doing major product releases as they used to do on MacWorld.

~Shard~
Jan 12, 2009, 10:21 AM
I haven't attended a CES since 2006. If Apple is going to be there next year that might be a good incentive for me to go again, it's been a while. ;) Mind you, regardless of Apple's presence or lack thereof, it willl be interesting to see how large CES is next year what with cutbacks in general, the US recession and so forth.

inkling23
Jan 12, 2009, 01:24 PM
I figured, why not: it's free and I'm local. The vibe was kind of sad this year, so I'm on the fence about actually going next year.

blakespot
Jan 12, 2009, 06:40 PM
Arn and I will likely be at MWSF next year. We'll see.



blakespot

NewsAndHistory
Jan 14, 2009, 08:45 AM
Viacom (a.k.a. CNet, Version Tracker, Download.com) doesn't seems to update it's databases as much & as often as their competitors, like Softpedia.