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Bits & Bites (v23 n14) Fill 'er Up... Sign O' the Times... Storage Shift... |
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Cars, Dolphins, Bad Teeth--This Is a Computer Show? Comdex Fall 2000 demonstrates one of the dark sides of convergence: It's getting hard to tell the trade shows apart. And, if current trends continue, someday there will just be one big, unending trade show that all industries, no matter how unrelated, will share... |
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VMware's Show Goes On -- and Goes Big Despite a recent management shakeup and competitive pressure Microsoft, VMware's VMworld clearly remains a trade show force to be reckoned with. |
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The Motley Fool November 7, 2011 Robert Eberhard |
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PC Magazine February 14, 2007 John C. Dvorak |
Dear CES: Kick Out the PCs The biggest gripe at this years Consumer Electronics Show was that the computer companies, the chipmakers, and Microsoft are showing way too much business-related stuff. |
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Fast Company February 2001 Rekha Balu |
This Canyon Rocks Savvy out-of-towners make a point to escape the fetid air of the casinos and the convention halls by touring the Red Rock Canyon, a swath of craggy sandstone just 10 miles west of the flashing neon Vegas strip. |