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skiltrip

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When does Apple usually have a keynote available for viewing on their website after the actual event?

I'm debating whether or not to follow the keynote with Engadget's blog or to just wait and watch the thing in it's entirety without knowing anything prior.
 
As I recall, they are usually up sometime between 6-8pm ET.
 
Not too bad. If one were to choose to ignore all possible sources of information until the video was posted, it might be tough. I mean, even going to the Apple.com website to watch the video, you'd no doubt see an iPod touch full screen somethingorother before you could even find the link to the video, most likely spoiling the whole thing. Might be more trouble than it's worth.

Good thing about following a blog live, is I'll be at work, where strangely enough, I have more free-time then I do when I'm at home.
 
Not too bad. If one were to choose to ignore all possible sources of information until the video was posted, it might be tough. I mean, even going to the Apple.com website to watch the video, you'd no doubt see an iPod touch full screen somethingorother before you could even find the link to the video, most likely spoiling the whole thing. Might be more trouble than it's worth.

Good thing about following a blog live, is I'll be at work, where strangely enough, I have more free-time then I do when I'm at home.



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