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The iLounge section of the world's biggest gadget trade show will grow to 25,000 square feet.
The iLounge section of the world's biggest gadget trade show will grow to 25,000 square feet.
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Perhaps they will, perhaps they won't. It's a gamble- if Apple expands, great! If not, then the absence will be even more noticable.
Look at the market - Apple doesn't need to spend money at CES or MacWorld.
CES will be about the consumer space, WWDC will be about the software space as things go forward.
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WILLIAM (BIll) GATES is CHAIRMAN OF MICROSOFT !! IT'S Robert Gates that's the Sec of Defense ... Obummer you MORON!
Guess what you'd be hearing ALL FREAKIN DAY FROM THE MEDIA if Bush has Blown That!! NOooooooo, the Media is kissing Obummers ... and buried it!
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- by Hep Cat May 21, 2009 9:42 PM PDT
- Seriously - do you guys have article quotas or something? A lot of the articles this week just seem like mindless filler. That's no commentary on your writing, but really - who cares? Don't you think the "let's second guess Apple" game gets old after a while?
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- by Rolker May 22, 2009 12:53 AM PDT
- I'm not surprise at all. Cnet is well known for their speculating upon rumors, leaked screenshots, etc.
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- by lang0502 May 22, 2009 11:15 AM PDT
- i read an article on Cnet awhile back and they basically said anything about Apple gets big readership, so they shovel out as much Apple content as they can come up with.
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(13 Comments)But in the case of Apple coverage, it seems that whatever is related with Apple is big news. I always got the feeling that Apple receives a more favorable treatment at Cnet, this compared to other companies.