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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.

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Filed under: WWDC, Apple, iPhone

Apple posts new iPhone info



Lest you think that the iPhone has gotten lost in all the buzz about Leopard, Apple has posted two new sections to the iPhone website. First off is a gallery with some new pictures of everyone's favorite device they can't get their hands on. Also new is some more information about the technology that makes the iPhone so cool.

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Filed under: Apple Corporate, WWDC, Apple Financial

AAPL down after disappointing WWDC Keynote

AAPL shares were down almost 3% to 121.40 just minutes after Steve Jobs wrapped up his World Wide Developer Conference 2007 keynote. The keynote failed to deliver any wild or exciting news, instead offering participants an advanced look at Apple's new 10.5 Leopard operating system features and Apple's port of its Safari web browser to Windows. Many participants had hoped that Apple would deliver a full third party software developer kit for its upcoming iPhone. Instead, Apple suggested developers work on Web 2.0/Ajax solutions for iPhone.

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Rate the Keynote

Okay TUAW readers. What did you think of the WWDC keynote with its coverage of Mac Gaming, Finder Features, Safari for Windows and iPhone development? Did it rock for you? Or was it a big fizzle? Or maybe it fell somewhere in between. Here's your chance to sound off. Let us know what excited you and what bored you abou this year's WWDC 2007 keynote.

Rate the Keynote
Beyond Fabulous. A solid 5!
Good stuff. I rate it at 4.
Mediocre. I give it a 3.
Disappointing. Just a 2.
What a loser keynote. It earns a 1.
Complete failure. I give it a 0.
pollcode.com free polls

Filed under: WWDC

Metaliveblogging the WWDC Keynote

This year, TUAW doesn't have a live feed into the WWDC keynote. Instead, we bring you this metaliveblog--a live blogging event of other live blogs. We hope you enjoy.

Content sources include Engadget, and Mac Rumors Live as well as any last-second live feeds from TUAW readers on the spot.

Continue readingMetaliveblogging the WWDC Keynote

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Video from Moscone West

Our Victor went out walking at Moscone and brings us this live video report about what he saw. Stay tuned for the special guest star at the end!

Filed under: WWDC, Apple

Apple Store down: WWDC 2007 edition



Who knows what WWDC will bring today, however, we do know that the online Apple Store is currently down. And so the dance begins. Keep on refreshing to get the latest.

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Filed under: WWDC

Pictures from Moscone West

TUAW Reader-on-the-spot Michael G. Strck has been using his MacBook Pro's built in iSight to give us some great peeks into what's going on over at Moscone West. Here is a gallery of some of his pictures for you to peruse and enjoy and feel as if you are virtually at Moscone, having been waiting on line since 6 in the morning--except without all that caffeine hangover stuff going on. Are you at Moscone too? Drop us a note using our Tip form and join in on the TUAW fun!

Filed under: Macworld

WWDC '07 Liveblog List

Michael Yurechko has compiled a list of websites that will host live WWDC 07 updates. Sites include Engadget, LoopRumors, MacRumors Live and more. In addition, we at TUAW will be keeping an eye on the ongoing events and will publish a "metaliveblog" with the latest news as we hear it. It looks like the live audio feed we posted about earlier today has already crashed from too much interest.

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Man on the Spot Interview: Michael G. Strck

TUAW is pleased to bring you this Man-on-the-Spot report live from Moscone West

Hi Michael

Hi

Can you tell me what it looks like over there at Moscone West? What's the mood like?

It's certainly the best-behaved and most MacBook Pro saturated crowd I've ever seen People have been lining up since 5.30 in the moring. I personally arrived at 6 am, and there already were a few hundred people waiting on the sidewalk.

People are discussing the news that's coming, throwing crazy ideas around. Others are discussing their jobs and why they are here. Nobody seems bored. They keep the crowd moving through the building. I'm in the first 5 percent or so of the line, and we are now up the escalators.

But there already were at least 200 people here when I arrived A nice touch: When you get up to the second level, they have free catering for the participants, and there were some funny scenes with people trying to grab a muffin, taking pictures and running along to keep at their place in the line at the same time.

What rumors are flying through the air right now at Moscone?

I've heard something about a new Finder. Appears to be called "Mighty Finder" this is from "a reliable source" but I think it's just a crazy rumor. I don't have any inside information!

What are the other hot rumor topics/hot topics of speculation out there?

Only the stuff that's out on the web anyway. As for the line, right now we're no longer moving. People are even sitting around on tables, typing away at least at the top of the line, where I'm right now.

Filed under: WWDC

Live Site-ing WWDC 2007

Are you unable to attend WWDC? Do you want to feel as if you're there? TUAW reader Jason points to this WWDC2007 LiveSiting page. It automatically updates every 15 seconds to give you the feel as if you were really there. As I write, attendees are in line, waiting to move upstairs to the main event. Thanks Jason.

Update: TUAW readers report (quite humorously) that the site does not appear to be updating properly.

Filed under: WWDC

Apple Developer Connection is down...

Oh man. It's that time again. Can you feel the excitement in the air? Apple Developer Connection has just gone off the air and the website portal has been replaced with this message... It's just a short while left until today's keynote.

Update: Site is back up. Unfortunately, nothing really interesting to report.

Filed under: WWDC

iPhoneAlley to stream Keynote

iPhone Alley has just announced that it will be streaming the WWWDC keynote audio. The keynote is due to start at 10AM Pacific and run until 11:30AM. The posting over at the site suggests that the streaming is both experimental (so there may be technical difficulties) and will have limited spots available (so get there early).

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Rumors, WWDC

Not buying the keynote 'outline'

As Mike just posted, a German site claims to have The Steve's bullet points for tomorrow's WWDC keynote. Although this outline has a lot of things that appeal to me (especially the "One More Thing"), I'm just not buying into it. Wouldn't a WWDC keynote contain a lot more about Leopard? And about the new and fabulous Xcode improvements?

Besides, iPhone@home just doesn't make sense. Why @home? A bigger screen, no keyboard? That would be something to use on the road, not at home. After all, AppleTV is in the living room. Where would iPhone@home live? In the kitchen? Maybe it comes with magnets pre-installed so it can live on my fridge. And 60GB of flash memory? That sounds like it would cost about $3000 for a keyboard-less tablet computer. I'm just not buying it. Much as I want the iNewton, I don't think this bullet point list is legit.

Filed under: Rumors, Software, WWDC, Leopard

First WWDC 2007 pictures


RoughlyDrafted has posted the first pictures of posters up at WWDC 2007-- the event of course doesn't start until Monday, but Apple is already starting to plaster the Moscone Center West with tasty morsels of what we might see there next week. As you can see, it looks like Leopard is not surprisingly going to take center stage-- the long banner in the pic above specifically references Time Machine (there's even a little logo just left of the star).

Unfortunately, there's no reference to any of the "secret features"-- MacOSXHints rounded up a good poll of what we might see there. Since I wasn't around to make predictions the other day, I'll drop one right now: like Gruber, I think Leopard will be beautifully resolution independent. Yeah, I know, not too far out on the limb, but I just got here, so I'm playing it safe.

Update: Commenter iwit helpfully points out a flickr page with even more shots.

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