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Ok People, it’s “Macworld” not “MacWorld”

I have to get a major pet peeve off my chest, I just can’t take it any more.
If you write/blog about things related to the Mac, or God help you, you’re covering Macworld Expo you should get the capitalization right. It’s “Macworld Expo” not “MacWorld Expo.”

I have to get a major pet peeve off my chest, I just can’t take it any more.
If you write/blog about things related to the Mac, or God help you, you’re covering Macworld Expo you should get the capitalization right. It’s “Macworld Expo” not “MacWorld Expo.”
You pretty much throw all your credibility out the window when you publish posts like “MacWorld rumor this” or “MacWorld announcement that.” There is no capital W in Macworld – get it right people.
The offenders, and there are a lot of you, need to get your act together and lower case that “w” or risk exposing yourself as a Mac poser.
Also, while I’m at it, it’s Macworld Expo not Macworld. “Macworld” is a magazine, “Macworld Expo” is a conference run by IDG World Expo Corp. There is a difference.
Ok, quickly edit all your posts for the past three months 🙂


I have to get a major pet peeve off my chest, I just can’t take it any more.
If you write/blog about things related to the Mac, or God help you, you’re covering Macworld Expo you should get the capitalization right. It’s “Macworld Expo” not “MacWorld Expo.”
You pretty much throw all your credibility out the window when you publish posts like “MacWorld rumor this” or “MacWorld announcement that.” There is no capital W in Macworld – get it right people.
The offenders, and there are a lot of you, need to get your act together and lower case that “w” or risk exposing yourself as a Mac poser.
Also, while I’m at it, it’s Macworld Expo not Macworld. “Macworld” is a magazine, “Macworld Expo” is a conference run by IDG World Expo Corp. There is a difference.
Ok, quickly edit all your posts for the past three months 🙂

By Jason O'Grady

Founded the PowerPage in 1995.

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