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Macworld Expo is pretty frickin’ huge this year, and if you’reanything like me you never know where the heck you are. My plan forfinding things at Macworld this year involved a divining rod and somecrystals, that is until I happened upon Dori Smith’s very cool iPhonefriendly Macworld Booth Finder.
If you don’t know who Dori Smithis, then you probably haven’t tried to learn JavaScript at any point inthe recent past. She is a JavaScript expert, and an all aroundknowledgeable techie who puts her smarts to work for you. Booth Finderis the perfect example of this: it is simple, and yet it will save youlots of time. Just point your iPhone at it and enter the name of thevendor you seek. As you type a list of possible matches will show up,click on the name you want and you’ll get info about the company, theirbooth location, and their website. You can even click a link and seewhere their booth is on a map of the Moscone Center.
As if that weren’t enough, Dori has also created a Keynote Bingo app for your iPhone. Click along and be the first to ruin the Keynote by yelling out, ‘Bingo!’