Why Jobs Gave Macworld the Big Kiss-Off
Published 12/17/2008 at PC World Latest Technology News
Apple and Jobs have said "later, dude" to the Macworld expo -- sending the blogosphere into a tizzy wondering why. Cringely suspects the real reasons are much simpler.
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