Macworld 2009 – where to follow?

by Jimmy Liew on 5 January, 2009

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Two more days before the start of Macworld 2009 and for us living on the other side of the world means that things only start getting interesting on late Tuesday night. Phil Schiller’s keynote address is scheduled to start at 9am (Pacific Standard Time) which is 1am on Wednesday morning (Singapore Time).

Previously we used to have a live video streaming straight from Apple but it stopped a few years back and with the current financial situation globally, I doubt we’ll see more of that anytime.

So that leaves us with just updates by our favorite Apple blogs/websites to fill us up with almost-real-time updates during the keynote. With other social networking tools like Twitter and Facebook, we will have a few other sources to help us stay in-touch with those in the Mascone Center come Wednesday morning.

Here are some of the sites and tools to set you up, besides your coffee and snacks.

Following via blogs/sites:

Following via Twitter:

Following via other places:

Let us know if there are other places we can follow the action come Wednesday morning.

Share and Enjoy:
  • Digg
  • Facebook
  • del.icio.us
  • Google Bookmarks
  • LinkedIn
  • Ping.fm
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati
  • Yahoo! Buzz

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  5. Macworld 2009 – Day 2: Keynote Address

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