Expo goers mill around Apple’s main stage between presentations.
Macworld’s podcasting booth has a rotating cast of podcasters.
A demo of NovaMind’s mind mapping software shows the various kinds of fish in the sea.
LapDome demonstrates it’s revolutionary screen-shielding tent technology with a Tangerine Clamshell.
Smart Technologies showed off their interactive whiteboard and employee art skills at Macworld.
Intego.com’s giant castle was one of the more festive booths.
A jungle themed booth, with monkeys!
Google employees made up half the crowd at Google’s booth.
This dapper fellow shows off the latest Google Maps tools.
A giant iPhone display proclaims that Touching is believing.
A rapt audience watches an Apple TV demonstration at Apple’s main stage.
A woman whips out her MacBook pro next to a MacBook Air and asks, “Does this look fat to you?”
Crowds at Apple’s giant MacBook Air table got to see the new notebook up close.
The crowd around the MacBook Air table.
A man checks out MacBook Air’s slim profile.
An Apple TV display touts HD movie rentals.
A presenter gives a FileMaker Pro 9 demonstration.
This giant cardboard castle covered in intricate illustrations is the Crumpler bags’ booth.
While incredibly cool, this is probably not the safest way to drive.
Microsoft’s Office:mac 2008 booth, with it’s bags of custom M&Ms and comfortable couches, is a welcome resting spot in the middle of Expo.
A DataPilot booth employee hands out bags for swag collectors.
The yellow and black Hoodman digital camera accessories booth.
Because really, why not?
Data Savers employees promote backing up your data to an offsite location.
Rows of iMacs at the Lynda.com booth.
A view from outside of Moscone South.