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JMC08

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In previous events this year or last, about how long does it take from when the keynote ends to when it is posted on apple's website?

Also has there been a way for people to get a link to the vid spoiler free?
 

SandboxGeneral

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Sometimes they will put the streaming version right on their website the same day and then the higher def version in the iTunes podcast within a day or two.

Usually someone will post a thread with a link for the spoiler free version.
 

murdercitydevil

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Or you can do what I did last year and watch the live blogs as the event is taking place. It's even more nerve-wracking because you're mashing the refresh button to see what's going on minute by minute. Then the next day you can always watch the video that Apple posts.
 

Reach9

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Or you can do what I did last year and watch the live blogs as the event is taking place. It's even more nerve-wracking because you're mashing the refresh button to see what's going on minute by minute. Then the next day you can always watch the video that Apple posts.

That's what i do as well!

It's already the 2nd day of September, i really hope to see a keynote presentation in 2 weeks..

I usually see the keynote the next day.
 

Agent-P

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Or you can do what I did last year and watch the live blogs as the event is taking place. It's even more nerve-wracking because you're mashing the refresh button to see what's going on minute by minute. Then the next day you can always watch the video that Apple posts.

That's why I love when a site liveblogging the event implements an autorefresh function. But I am usually checking multiple live blogs at once in different tabs just to get their differing perspectives. But yes, I too use this tactic to find out what's happening at the keynote.
 
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