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As many of you know, I recently returned from the Macworld Conference and Expo in San Francisco. I’ve attended pretty much every year. This year’s event was preceded by the announcement that it would be Apple’s last year at the show, after 25 years, and that Apple CEO Steve Jobs would not be delivering the keynote (which was due to his ill health). While much was made in the press about this, it didn’t hamper the enthusiasm at the show. It was still the ultimate gathering place for hardware and software developers, and professionals in the Macintosh community to meet, network, and learn. For UGUtech, it is all those things, as well as a place for the Apple Consultants Network to hold their annual business meeting, training events and networking. It’s an extremely productive trip for my business, as it gives me the chance to meet developers and engineers face to face, see their new and updated offering, and learn about new developments for my clients. This year was no exception, and I learned a lot for both myself and my clients. I even volunteered to staffMarketCircle’s booth for an afternoon, where they were showing Daylite, Daylite Touch, and Billings. It was a great experience where I had the chance to test my knowledge and skills of MarketCircle’s applications, what they do, and how they work, all to a steady stream of interested attendees.

While the future of Macworld 2010 is up in the air, due to both industry trends away from trade shows and Apple’s pull-out, I feel strongly that there is a chance of a good Macworld 2010 without Apple, or that some other meeting ground for the Apple and Mac community will take its place. If there’s another one, I’ll likely be there.

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