Apple’s Live Streaming the WWDC Keynote!
It’s that time of year again: Apple’s WWDC — the Worldwide Developer Conference — starts today! It kicks off with the keynote, which takes place at 1:00 p.m. Eastern (10:00 a.m. Pacific) at Moscone Center in San Francisco. Apple will be broadcasting the keynote over the web as well as via a WWDC app for Apple TVs that was pushed out last night.
WWDC Liveblogging
If you want commentary or are in a low-bandwidth situation, the following outlets will be liveblogging the WWDC keynote:
If you’re looking for predictions of what will be announced at WWDC, I’ll direct you to John Gruber over at Daring Fireball’s WWDC 2013 Expectations post. He tends to be more right than wrong about this sort of thing, which is why I like to jokingly call him “Apple’s Freelance PR Guy”.
Past WWDC Keynotes
For those of you who want to check out some WWDC keynote history, this is for you. Here’s the keynote from WWDC 2005, which introduced the switch to Intel processors:
…the original iPhone announcement in 2007…
…the iPhone 3G and App Store announcement in 2008…
…the iPhone 3GS and Snow Leopard announcements in 2009…
…the iPhone 4 and iOS 4 in 2010…
…iOS 5 and Lion in 2011…
…and last year, there was iOS 6 and Mountain Lion:
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