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Apple Posts WWDC 2007 Keynote
The keynote is now up and available for QuickTime streaming here on Apple's website. If Apple follows its usual MO, a downloadable version should be available shortly on iTunes. Watch this space.
Thanks to everyone who sent this in.

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Catt said 9:10PM on 6-11-2007
Cool thanks for the link. Totally off topic have you guys seen or played with
Photosynth? http://labs.live.com/photosynth/default.html
I know its a MS app but for those of you with those snazzy MB Pros with Windows on them check it out... You will need a real graphics card for this one folks. I would like to see some of this stuff built into the next version of iPhoto...
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wako said 9:15PM on 6-11-2007
awww crap... 30 minutes into it and now the server is getting hammered and it timed out... I guess ill watch it some other time :(
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Thomas said 9:48PM on 6-11-2007
On the shared tab on the finder they have a windows machine, they say you can share your devices via .mac - does this mean .mac will run on windows machines?
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Halopend@gmail.com said 10:07PM on 6-11-2007
To Thomas, I think the Windows PC is just connected locally, which is possible without .mac.
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GT said 10:30PM on 6-11-2007
high res: http://stream.qtv.apple.com/events/jun/d7625zs/m_99427722_650_ref.mov
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TR said 10:27PM on 6-11-2007
"See the video-on-demand ***(VOD)*** event right here"
What's the point of making an acronym that might be used, like, only once year for Keynote's or or the likes' video feed ?. . .if you're not going to implement it into your spreading-to-new-lengths multimedia entertainment corner of the company ?
Could I be on to some thing ?
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wplate said 11:30PM on 6-11-2007
Seems to me an Apple TV-compatible file would be appropriate. I have an Apple TV, I'd love to watch the keynote on it!
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Joe said 12:13AM on 6-12-2007
No new iMac :(
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Colon D said 8:35AM on 6-12-2007
Anyone find the point where someone in the audience shouts bingo? MacRumors Live said it was about 35 minutes in, but I'm drawing a blank. :(
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Olaf said 12:44PM on 6-12-2007
Why has Apple refused for years to allow me to check and make inputs to my calendar online? Because of the retarded nature of .Mac I have become a Google power user over the last 2 years. Now I want to have everything smooth for the iPhone and I start to rethink the Apple Mail program that I dumped for Gmail (Gmail is much faster); the iCal program I dumped for Google Calendar (I can edit it online!) and the Address Book I dumped for Google's baked in contacts in Gmail. And once again, 2 years later it comes back to the calendar. If my iPhone runs out of charge how do I check my calendar? And I am not interested in RSS subscriptions between Google and Apple - I want something that "just works." Why are Apple so blind to this functionality?
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Jon said 2:59PM on 6-12-2007
Did anyone else notice when Steve Jobs said Leopard would be 64 bit? Are they going to flush G4's out now?
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James Wong said 9:59PM on 6-12-2007
2007 keynote available on itunes ;)
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=212293773&s=143441&i=13433123
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leobolin said 1:14PM on 6-13-2007
Great. Except it doesn't work at all.
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orijinal said 10:43PM on 6-16-2007
@ James Wong, too bad that's the keynote from Macword (January 2007), and not the WWDC keynote.
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