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  2. Macworld/iWorld - Wikipedia

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    Macworld/iWorld [1] (originally Macworld [2]) was an information technology trade show with conference tracks dedicated to Apple's Mac platform. It was held annually in the United States during January. Originally Macworld Expo and then Macworld Conference & Exposition, the gathering dates back to 1985. [3]

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    These often show up on Apple’s main store, but you can also find them at places like Best Buy and Amazon. Popular sales include Black Friday, Cyber Monday and Amazon Prime Day sales.

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    In the bid to recoup some of its lost revenue, Target launched a trade-in program where customers can bring in used electronics in exchange for Target e-gift card(s). Discover: 11 Habits of Frugal...

  5. Category:Computer-related trade shows - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Apple Inc. media events - Wikipedia

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    Apple becomes the 4th largest retailer of music behind Walmart, Best Buy, and Target - pulling ahead of Amazon. Over 350 TV shows now offered on iTunes with 50 million TV shows purchased and downloaded. 1.3 million movies purchased and downloaded. Jobs announces Paramount will join as a partner to sell movies on iTunes.

  7. Apple community - Wikipedia

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    Until 2007, the Apple Expo trade show was held yearly in Paris, and attended by Apple to hold several keynotes. [45] French Apple news sites include Mac4Ever, MacBidouille, MacGeneration, and MacPlus. [46] In 1996, Macworld bought Golden magazine, and renamed it Macworld France.