Macworld to Stay in New York?
This Boston Herald article reports that IDG World Expo may not be moving Macworld Expo to Boston as previously reported.
While the final decision hasn't yet been made, IDG has already canceled hotel reservations at the Seaport Hotel for that time period. David Korse, the new head of IDG will be making a decision by Labor Day. David Korse replaced Charlie Greco, who was particularly vocal last year about his wishes to move Macworld back to Boston. The subsequent announcement of the move was met with resistance from Apple -- who announced that it would not be participating in Macworld Boston.
Apple did decrease its involvement in this years Macworld NewYork (now known as Macworld Creative Pro). It's unclear what level of involvement Apple will take in future summer Macworlds regardless of the location.
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