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Some final words on Mac World

Posted by Chris Knudsen on January 12th, 2007

I’ve had a great week in San Francisco (one of my favorite towns) and Mac World. I’ll be posting some cool pictures of the show over the weekend on my Flickr account, which can be accessed by clicking the Flickr badge to your right.

Microsoft’s “blogger lounge” had a little more traffic yesterday. It looks like the burly blog Nazi dude patrolling the booth is gone as well.

Speaking of MS, I spent sometime yesterday checking out Parallels. This is the software that allows you to switch back and forth between OSX and Windows on a Mac. It was very impressive. However, something didn’t feel right looking at Windows run on a Mac. It was like two universes collided. It was kind of like the twilight zone. Anyway, I like the option because I would much rather run spreadsheets and other office applications on a PC. However, I am very interested in using a Mac for digital photography and digital video, which I am really into. This may be a great option. Looks like I might drink the cool aid!

Speaking of digital photography, HP and Canon had some amazing products here at the show. I am constantly taken back by the advances in digital photography. HP was also sponsoring a photo gallery featuring photography by Joel Meyerowitz. Great stuff!

I’ll be in the podcasters lounge most of today but I am looking forward to getting home tonight. Podango has some huge announcements coming up. We’re close to the tipping point and its exciting to have a front row seat. Stay tuned.  

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2 Responses to “Some final words on Mac World”

  1. Lookin’ forward to the photos! Did you get any cool swag?

    Left by Connor on 01/12/2007
  2. Hello! Enjoy your blog. Glad you had an OK time at Macworld. Parallels is great, isen’t it? I am an Apple Consultant here in Utah and have been getting a lot of people on it that need to run their one PC app, but would (of course) prefer to do creative stuff on the Mac side.

    Left by Mike Kingsley on 01/12/2007

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