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		<title>iPhone at CES 2010 Update -- What About Macworld?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With Apple announcing that Macworld 2009 would be its last, rumors began to fly that maybe CES 2010 would get Steve Jobs' attention instead. TiPb still isn't buying that --]]></description>
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<p>With Apple announcing that Macworld 2009 would be its last, rumors began to fly that maybe CES 2010 would get Steve Jobs' attention instead. TiPb still isn't buying that -- given Apple's stated reasons, it makes no more sense for them than Macworld.</p>

<p>However, now word comes that iLounge has begun working with the CEA (the organization behind CES) to create an iPhone (and iPod) "<a href="http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/news/comments/ces-2010-to-gather-ipod-iphone-developers-at-ilounge-pavilion/">iLounge Pavilion</a>" at CES as a rallying and gathering point for exhibitors -- perhaps in lieu of Macworld 2010. </p>

<p>iLounge seems to feel this is necessary to help proactively preserve and project forward the iPhone and iPod community given the perhaps uncertain future of Macworld.</p>

<p>Macworld (the magazine, not expo, though they share the same parent company) editor Jason Snell, however, on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/jsnell/status/1137885579">expressed concern</a> that iLounge might have crossed a line beyond merely being proactive.</p>

<p>Hearts and souls are likely still hoping for a strong and vibrant Macworld next year, but are pragmatic minds and wallets turning more towards CES? And what lines should -- or shouldn't -- be crossed when it comes to media (new or old) covering events, or each other, while having or making alliances with competitive events?</p>
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