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WWDC Sold Out

Steve Jobs to Keynote WWDC 2008

Ladies and gentlemen, we give you Steven “the Hannah Montana of Tech” Jobs!

No sooner did Apple official announce that their iConic CEO would once again be keynoting the 2008 World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) then the event sold out. First time in history.

(Of course the odd rumor here or there about the release of some doohickey called the iPhone 3G might also have something to do with it as well…)

Don’t have your tickets yet? Not to worry! The Jobsnote will no doubt be available via Apple.com and iTunes, the latter of which will also be posting videos of the sessions for ADC members post-event.

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Jobsnote Confirmed for WWDC

Steve Jobs to Keynote WWDC 2008

We all knew it was coming. How could it not? Steve Jobs’ keynotes are the legendary, iWork-app defining, AOL Data Center crashing, prediction proliferating, rumor piling, blog bursting, universe denting tech events of our time. But now Apple has gone and made it all nice and official-like:

On Monday, June 9, a team of Apple executives led by CEO Steve Jobs will kick off the company’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) with a keynote address, Apple today announced. The keynote showcases two revolutionary development platforms: Mac OS X Leopard and OS X iPhone, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system.

And of course, I’m still betting he reaches into his pocket and pulls out a little (all black?) device; the iPhone 3G. C’mon, give me a “boom”.

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Live from the Macworld Keynote

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We’re here and we’re live! The show got started a little late, but it’s still on, baby!

We won’t be fully liveblogging every moment, but we’ll be doing a big new post for every big new anouncement. Stay tuned! Steve is on stage now! He’s looking back at 2007, talking about the iMac, the iPods, and “of course the revolutionary iPhone.”

4 things to talk about today.

Thing 1: Leopard. They’ve solved over 5 million copies. Steve is talking about Leopard’s capabilities, its accolades over Vista. Microsoft Office is going native on Intel. It was Time Capsule

Thing 2: iPhone!

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