Gruber, Biedny added to list of Macworld 2010 presenters

Posted by Dennis Sellers Apple ico Dec 9, 2009 at 2:38pm

imageMacworld 2010 will feature presentations by John Gruber, writer and publisher of Daring Fireball, and David Biedny, a digital effects, graphics and multimedia expert.

Gruber—who writes and publishes Daring Fireball, a weblog ostensibly focused on the Mac, and co-hosts The Talk Show podcast with Dan Benjamin— will take center stage for “The Gruber 10: Apple’s Top Issues” on Friday, Feb. 12, 2010, from 4:30-5:30 pm. Gruber comes to Macworld to share his list of top issues shaping our world. He’ll offer his views on usability, competitive factors, areas of innovation and market fairness.

Biedny comes to Macworld 2010 to host “The Photoshop 20th Anniversary Celebration” on Thursday, Feb. 11, from 4:30-5:30 pm PT. He’ll host a special panel presentation featuring Adobe executives: Jerry Harris, co-author of PixelPaint and primary architect of brushing engine in Photoshop 7; Kevin O’Connor, principal, Make Color Behave; and Russell Brown, senior creative director, Adobe Systems. The panel will focus on the past, present and future of this graphics phenomenon with demonstrations of Photoshop 1.0 and insight into the next version of Photoshop.

The Macworld 2010 conference program, expected to attract several thousand Apple product users from around the world, will feature six programs: MacIT Conference, Users Conference, MacLabs, Market Symposiums, Power Tools and Creative Safari. All speaker slots for these conference tracks have been filled with leading experts delivering training on the newest and most relevant topics, such as Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”) and Final Cut Pro. There are a handful of slots being left open until closer to the event in order to address last-minute, late-breaking topics of interest.

Featured content at Macworld 2010 includes a dedicated, full-day of hands-on training around the iWork suite and an expanded Users Conference that targets a wider base of vertical segments. In addition to creative professionals, photographers, educators, small business professionals and general Mac users, musicians and videographers now have dedicated sessions to help build their skill set.

Sessions will be taught by a faculty of Mac leaders that includes: Rich Harrington, a practiced expert in motion graphic design and digital video and internationally published author of books in the Apple Training Series; Don McAllister, podcasting pioneer and host and producer of ScreenCastsONLINE, a weekly show delivering video tutorials on Apple Mac software to a global audience; and Bruce Nazarian, “The DVD Guy” and CEO of Digital Media Consulting Group.



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