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Apple posts WWDC keynote video [U]

updated 06:00 pm EDT, Tue June 7, 2011

Downloadable copy not yet available through iTunes


[Update: A downloadable version of the keynote is now available via iTunes] Apple has posted a streaming video of the keynote presentation delivered yesterday morning at the Worldwide Developer's Conference in San Francisco. The keynote, which features CEO Steve Jobs as well as other members of the Apple executive team, runs just under two hours and features noticeably improved streaming video quality, perhaps a reflection of Apple's upgraded server centers.

The keynote video covers the company's introduction of OS X Lion, iOS 5 and the new iCloud service that will eventually replace MobileMe. Also covered in some detail are 10 specific changes coming in OS X Lion, 10 new features of iOS 5, and the new iTunes Match service as well as other items.




by MacNN Staff

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  1. elroth

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    ugh

    Why is the video embedded in a web page instead of popping up in a separate window? Annoying.

  1. testudo

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    -5

    well

    Isn't that how HTML5 is supposed to do things like that?

  1. facebook_Clarence

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    Apple

    I love Apple!

  1. Zkatz007

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    Not server improvements...

    The video's streaming quality has absolutely, 100% nothing to do with the server farms. The video is hosted on edgesuite.net, which is an Akamai website. This is not hosted with Apple.

    Come on, people.

  1. wrenchy

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    @ fb_Clarence


    >>> I love Apple!

    No you don't.



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