The Boston Globe reports that unless 2,400 conveniently-located rooms can be found for MacWorld attendees, the expo won’t be moving to Boston’s new convention center, set to open in 2004. For those of us that prefer MacWorld in NYC, let’s hope those rooms are never found. Read about it at the Boston Globe.
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