It’s been almost a year since the iPhone was introduced at the Macworld Conference and Expo, and this year’s conference — which will take place at the Moscone Center in San Francisco from January 14th through the 18th, 2008 — will feature 3 “supersessions” on the iPhone.
The three sessions (each has the same description) will focus on preparing media for use on the iPhone; organizing contacts, events, and bookmarks for optimal access; and installing 3rd party apps. Of course, we’re hoping for even more juicy announcements and info, but the Macworld sessions should still be pretty groovy.
In addition to the iPhone-specific sessions, this year’s Macworld will also feature a series of sessions dedicated to educators and education. These sessions will cover all sorts of topics, from working with iLife to produce podcasts to building a wireless campus, from RSS and social networking to setting up Leopard server. Wanna sign up? We say go for it. It’s gonna be the biggest party in town.




