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Steve Jobs WWDC Keynote (in 60 seconds)

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This is cool video - Don’t bother watching the 107 minute version of today’s Steve Jobs Keynote: instead, watch our 60 second version.

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Featuring “Band” app in WWDC 2008 - YouTube Video

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At the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco, Mark Terry of Moo Cow Music demonstrates a new music application that enables users to create tunes using various instruments and the phone’s touch-screen pad. In the demo, Terry shows how a user can create a few riffs from Pink Floyd’s ‘Money’ with the music app.

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WWDC 2008 LIVE - 3 ways to listen/read live coverage

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Yes is going to kick off in another 11 hrs from now. And how do you follow every word that is uttered by Steve Jobs? Here are various options:

  1. Go to http://www.macrumorslive.com/ and watch live blogging directly from presentation. This would turn out to be most reliable one, I guess.
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  2. Go to http://www.crunchgear.com/wwdc-keynote-2008-live/ - another great option to follow live blogging by cruchgear.com guys.
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  3. Live broadcast on iPhoneAlley - Listen to Steve Jobs:
    This is going to be awesome. You can listen to live broadcast of on iPhoneAlley. Here is what iPhoneAlley has to say - Once again, iPhone Alley is proud to stream live audio from Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference Keynote Address. The stream will be audio only, but it should hold up well to traffic. Steve Jobs’ keynote starts at 10AM Pacific, 12PM Central, on Monday the 9th. Our stream will start shortly before the keynote does, so sit tight in the meantime. Click here to follow the live blog on iPhoneAlley.

[Thanks iPhoneAlley, Macrumors and Crunchgear]

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Worldwide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) 2008 on June 9-13, 2008 in San Francisco

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This is just the news we were waiting for. “A landmark event. In more ways than one” is what Apple wants to claim.

“The groundbreaking innovations of Mac OS X Leopard and iPhone OS offer two revolutionary development platforms for developers and IT professionals. Immerse yourself with information-rich sessions where Apple engineers go in-depth on the innovative technologies that power the features of these sophisticated platforms. Bring your code to the Labs and work one-to-one with Apple engineers, applying development methods and best-practices you gain from sessions to enhance your application.

From June 9 - 13, will host the best of the Apple developer universe — with attendees representing all corners of the globe. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to experience a community atmosphere filled with your industry peers.”

Apple is offering 3 tracks for developers: iPhone, Mac, and IT. The iPhone focus will certainly be a big part of the keynote with the recent announcement of the iPhone SDK. The first of the 3rd party iPhone applications will officially launch at the end of June.

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