Macworld photos, part 1 of 2
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These were pictures taken at Macworld Expo 2007. Please forgive any dark shots and grainy bits as I was using my cellphone's camera, since my 6 year old digital camera went kaplooey recently.

Google booth. I forget exactly what they were demonstrating in this demo, but part of it was for Google Earth.

The empty Macworld (the magazine, not the expo) stage. They were showing off the picks of the year before Shawn/Shaun King started. Behind it, you can see the banner for the Creative booth.

I have no idea what Moshi sold, but I really liked their name and their booth, so I took a picture.

I have no idea what these folks were selling either, or even their name, but it was eye-catching.

This company makes, I believe, laptop bags. They're Australian. I like the name of the company. (Those blue things are over-the-shoulder paper carrier style bags that they were giving away. The people at the booth kindly let me snap the picture and then gave me one.)

Booth for Intego, which is one of the Mac world's major anti-virus program makers. I took the picture because I liked their booth. Unfortunately the man in the white stepped in front of the antivirus program's picture.

LaCie, probably one of the best hard drive case manufacturers in the world (I had one that survived a car accident and was still working two years later!). This was its drive display. They also had firewire speakers(!!). One of the booths where I could just not shake the salesperson, which is sad because I have their entire hard drive lineup memorized and am not interested in their other products.

Apple iPhone promo. Don't ask me what was going on.

Picture of one of the aisles. Yes, there were a ton of companies making products for the iPod.

More iPhone demo/promotion.

The iPhone and the forty thousand other people trying to get a decent picture of it.

AppleTV (iTV) demo.

AppleTV (iTV) banner at the Apple booth.

Early on. This is the forty thousand people waiting to get into the expo. We had to wait for the other half of the world (aka the keynote attendees) to get there.
Google booth. I forget exactly what they were demonstrating in this demo, but part of it was for Google Earth.
The empty Macworld (the magazine, not the expo) stage. They were showing off the picks of the year before Shawn/Shaun King started. Behind it, you can see the banner for the Creative booth.
I have no idea what Moshi sold, but I really liked their name and their booth, so I took a picture.
I have no idea what these folks were selling either, or even their name, but it was eye-catching.
This company makes, I believe, laptop bags. They're Australian. I like the name of the company. (Those blue things are over-the-shoulder paper carrier style bags that they were giving away. The people at the booth kindly let me snap the picture and then gave me one.)
Booth for Intego, which is one of the Mac world's major anti-virus program makers. I took the picture because I liked their booth. Unfortunately the man in the white stepped in front of the antivirus program's picture.
LaCie, probably one of the best hard drive case manufacturers in the world (I had one that survived a car accident and was still working two years later!). This was its drive display. They also had firewire speakers(!!). One of the booths where I could just not shake the salesperson, which is sad because I have their entire hard drive lineup memorized and am not interested in their other products.
Apple iPhone promo. Don't ask me what was going on.
Picture of one of the aisles. Yes, there were a ton of companies making products for the iPod.
More iPhone demo/promotion.
The iPhone and the forty thousand other people trying to get a decent picture of it.
AppleTV (iTV) demo.
AppleTV (iTV) banner at the Apple booth.
Early on. This is the forty thousand people waiting to get into the expo. We had to wait for the other half of the world (aka the keynote attendees) to get there.