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Mac's Got the Whole World in its Hand

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By Hiya Swanhuyser

Published on December 24, 2008

"SCHMOOZE OR LOSE," says the Macworld Conference & Expo Web site front page. "A rule for both personal and professional success." It's not what we expected, somehow. "Small talk is the biggest talk we do," it continues. The site's writers also seem really into how insane, overwhelming, and confusing the event might be for you, should you decide to attend a "Supersession," (One of which teaches you to use your iPhone!) the expo, or the Macworld Blast Party. So um, go big or go home?
Jan. 5-9, 2009