The conference will be held at Moscone West in San Francisco, June 8-12. You can apply for tickets today through Friday at 1PM ET. Like last year, Apple will use a lottery system — offering tickets to random applicants — until all tickets are sold.
The conference will be held at Moscone West in San Francisco, June 8-12. You can apply for tickets today through Friday at 1PM ET. Like last year, Apple will use a lottery system — offering tickets to random applicants — until all tickets are sold.
From IDG World Expo’s statement, as published by Macworld:
We are announcing today that Macworld/iWorld is going on hiatus, and will not be taking place as planned in 2015. Our MacIT event, the world’s premiere event for deploying Apple in the enterprise, will continue next year with details to be announced in the coming weeks.
I would guess that by “on hiatus” they mean “over.”
The writing’s been on the wall since Apple announced their last year at Macworld Expo in 2009. Everyone knew that this would happen eventually — I’m surprised that they’ve made it this long.
Great talk about learning and curiosity by one of my favorite guys from the internet. It’s really good, especially the bit at the end.