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For everyone asking, there's no standard/typical time that these keynotes appear on the Apple site for us to watch them.

From experience the best case scenario is about as an hour afterwards. Most often it's 2 to 3 hours. The longest I can recall was about 11-12 hours - I think that was for the keynote where they had to stop and ask everyone to switch off their wifi hotspots so they could continue the product demos.
 
Sorry off topic:
Searched the old WWDC 2010 thread to find out when that keynote was posted. Found this Pic:

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Made me LOL hard.

PS Copyright probably by "ClassicII" https://forums.macrumors.com/posts/10071000/
 
That means I have a dilemma between staying up and being able to watch it when it comes out or watching it the first thing in the morning tomorrow... (CET)
 
For everyone asking, there's no standard/typical time that these keynotes appear on the Apple site for us to watch them.

From experience the best case scenario is about as an hour afterwards. Most often it's 2 to 3 hours. The longest I can recall was about 11-12 hours - I think that was for the keynote where they had to stop and ask everyone to switch off their wifi hotspots so they could continue the product demos.

I remember about a year ago, can't remember exactly which keynote it was I waited till 1am for it to be posted, over 12 hours after the keynote itself.

Normally it should be up by 5pm-6pm this evening.

Here's hoping.
 
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