Shots of Apple’s final booth at Macworld online

by Chris Zehm on January 3, 2009

The Apple Lounge (Italian site) has got the goods. Spy shots (at least we’d like to believe they had some difficulty getting them) of Apple’s final Macworld booth. There’s a lot of pics, many of them with black curtains so you can cook up some Apple fantasies!

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The most interesting shot of them all? The banner which says “Macworld 2010. The start of a new era. January 4-8, 2010.” As Gizmodo says, “You bet!”

There’s another interesting one, “Even the small talk will be big”, but I’m not sure whether Apple’s or IDG Macworld’s words.

Reader Comments

Andy Bewernick January 3, 2009 at 1:32 pm ilikemonkeysblog.com

“Even the small will talk big” probably refers to how the small developers will have a bigger floor or something.

   

Matt Hoult January 3, 2009 at 5:41 pm houltmac.com

“Even the small will talk big” sounds like an iPhone nano ad, though I still don’t get why that would appeal.

   

IronManForever January 3, 2009 at 6:33 pm

Matt’s POV makes sense.
But why 2010?

   

Evan Garza January 3, 2009 at 8:11 pm

Probably going to announce something for next years’ Macworld, which is going to be epic. I.e.- Apple & Microsoft partnership.. just kidding.

   

Milind Alvares January 3, 2009 at 8:25 pm goobimama.blogspot.com

The signboards are all put up by Macworld, so I doubt it refers to an iPhone nano. Must be about smaller devs now going to rule @ Macworld.

   

Evan Garza January 3, 2009 at 10:15 pm

I think Apple’s current announcements [for this M/W] are the hidden ones.. would make more sense anyhow.

   

RB January 5, 2009 at 2:37 am

Hate to be the killjoy but the sign actually says “Even the small talk will be big”. Probably a reference to the MacMini rumors as well as to what the 3rd party vendors will be bringing to the plate. With Apple pulling out of tradeshows, it’ll be up to the smaller players to make the big noise.

My 2cents…

   

IronManForever January 5, 2009 at 2:48 am

What the? Suddenly everyone makes sense.

I did not get what was meant by “3rd Party Vendors” though, at Macworld.

   

Milind Alvares January 5, 2009 at 3:11 am goobimama.blogspot.com

@RB: Thanks. It’s one of those eye wants to see what it wants to see things I guess.

@IronMan: Macworld is a consumer expo of the Apple community. It is not organised by Apple, but by IDG. Since Apple has pulled out of Macworld (this is it’s last year), IDG might be wanting to say that Macworld will survive without Apple, as the small developers will keep up the awesomeness. We’ll see about that though…

   

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