This article contains forward looking comments and future plans which are subject to change
As of this very minute Christmas and New Year are quickly approaching and to any Mac zealot that can only mean Macworld is on the horizon. The forthcoming Macworld will run one week later than usual; 14th to 18th January 2008.
It appears that 2008 will be a fantastic year for Macworld it has been confirmed by show organisers that Macworld 2008 should bring back a little bit of the “Mac.”
400 exhibitors will also be present at the show, which is far more than any year, the growth in exhibitors has forced the organisers to stop using the medium sized North hall and instead has moved to Moscone West as well as still occupying the huge South hall.
Early registration has begun for Macworld Conference & Expo 2008 with package prices ranging from $1695 for a Platinum Pass down to $25 allowing access to only the Exhibit Hall.
If you want to get into the Keynote, the cheapest method to do so is to buy the well priced $295 Users Conference pass.
World of Apple’s Macworld Plan
Some of you with keen eyes may have noticed a that the poll to the left includes an obscure option; “I’ve love World of Apple to provide a video feed of the Keynote,” to most of you that probably seems obvious but lets break it down.
World of Apple has teamed up with fantastic guys over at BitGravity to offer a live video feed of Macworld’s opening Keynote and other multimedia content to the highest of standards.
The plan is to fund the record breaking feat via sponsorship and advertising, but the team here at World of Apple may well need assistance from those willing to help. Look out in the coming days and weeks for further information.
For those just willing to watch the action at home with their feet up will be able to register their interest and receive update to their inboxes in the coming days.


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