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Muler36

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Oct 10, 2008
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In the past its been possible to follow keynotes live (be it video, or constantly updated from bloggers/press at the actual keynotes)


I was wondering if anyone had any insight on this?
 
macrumors live dont do these types of events, only WWDC and MWSF

this isnt really a keynote either its just a media event

the keynotes are the speeches Jobs gives at the BIG apple events as mentioned above
 
macrumors live dont do these types of events, only WWDC and MWSF

this isnt really a keynote either its just a media event

the keynotes are the speeches Jobs gives at the BIG apple events as mentioned above
ok, thanks for the info. For me, this is the biggest Apple event ever :) I decided to switch to Apple 6 months ago and since that time I've been waiting for this update to get myself a MBP ;)
 
macrumors live dont do these types of events, only WWDC and MWSF

this isnt really a keynote either its just a media event

the keynotes are the speeches Jobs gives at the BIG apple events as mentioned above

I'm pretty sure that even if the event isn't to be available on video to the public that apple will give a brief keynote to those who turn up.

Either way, there looks to be a live blog from gizmodo if anything.
 
I'm pretty sure that even if the event isn't to be available on video to the public that apple will give a brief keynote to those who turn up. doubt it

Either way, there looks to be a live blog from gizmodo if anything.

yes gizmodo and engadget will be there, engadget espically since they are owned by AOL and get invited to everything
 
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