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Just Another iPhone Blog: Where To Follow the WWDC 2009 Keynote on Monday– Some Good Live Blog Sites
iPhone J.D.: WWDC live coverage links
iPhone Docked: Come Chat With Us Live During WWDC
Silicon Alley Insider: CHART OF THE DAY: Apple's iPhone Platform Light Years Ahead Of Rivals
iPhonefreak: TomTom unveils turn-by-turn directions for the iPhone
Where To Follow the WWDC 2009 Keynote on Monday– Some Good Live Blog Sites
Just Another iPhone Blog —
... http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/08/phil-schiller-keynote-live-from-wwdc-2009/
Gizmodo: http://live.gizmodo.com/
MacRumors: http://www.macrumorslive.com/
And my current favorite place for live events coverage – the gdgt live site. This is my favorite because it’s done by Ryan Block (formerly of Engadget), who I think provides the fastest and by far the sharpest analysis of what gets presented, as well as great play-by-play:
http://live.gdgt.com/2009/06/08/live-wwdc-2009-keynote-coverage/
We’ll also be providing our ...
WWDC live coverage links
iPhone J.D. —
... will change. Come here on Tuesday and I'll give you my thoughts on the highlights. Today, there is no live video broadcast of the keynote address, but I expect Apple to post a recording via streaming video tonight or tomorrow. Nevertheless, there are lots of websites that you can follow to get live coverage of Apple's announcements. I suspect that these will be the best, and these links should bring you directly to the page with live coverage:
Engadget
GDGT
Macworld
The Mac Observer
MacRumors ...
Come Chat With Us Live During WWDC
iPhone Docked —
We have live chatted while following WWDC every year. This will make it the third year. Join us while we are amazed or disappointed.
Where to follow the Keynote Live at 10am PST (Thanks to Just Another iPhone Blog)
Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/08/phil-schiller-keynote-live-from-wwdc-2009/
Gizmodo: http://live.gizmodo.com/
MacRumors: http://www.macrumorslive.com/
I’ll be following this one GDGT: http://live.gdgt.com/2009/06/08/live-wwdc-2009-keynote-coverage/ ...
Quick Thoughts on The New iPhone 3GS & WWDC 2009 Keynote
Just Another iPhone Blog —
... and my new favorite for all these Apple events, the gdgt site, and listening live via Ustream. I was also having big fun over at EIC’s ‘ ...
CHART OF THE DAY: Apple's iPhone Platform Light Years Ahead Of Rivals
Silicon Alley Insider —
... Why does this matter? Because the smartphone business is becoming a platform game. More and more, when people buy phones, they are investing in mobile software, app quantity, and app quality. The more apps the iPhone has, therefore, the more valuable to users the iPhone becomes. (Photo: Gdgt.) ...
TomTom unveils turn-by-turn directions for the iPhone
iPhonefreak —
... a car dock that will mount on your windshield using a suction cup. Based on the information given during the Keynote, the car mount will allow the iPhone to be docked in either portrait or landscape mode. The dock will also allow the user to keep their iPhone charged while in the car as well as make hands-free calls. Finally, we are still unsure as to what price this app will be selling for. Of course, as more information becomes available we will keep you updated. [image courtesy live.gdgt.com ]
What the iPhone 3GS and 3.0 OS Means for Geo Devs
O'Reilly Media: Mac and iPhone —
... This is a big disappointment for those of us who want Latitude, Fire Eagle, Loopt, Whrrl, BrightKite to be able to track our every move. Maybe it will come in a future release. I've discussed my disappointment about the lack of background location support before. Read Apple's Big Location Chance, Or When Is The iPhone Going To Use That GPS? for an expanded read on why Apple should do this. Thanks to Raven for your help on this post and Ryan Block for the gdgt photos from WWDC . ...
iPhone OS 3.0: Mobile Safari to get auto-fill, a speed boost and more
iPhonefreak —
... . According to what was mentioned, first and foremost we will be seeing a speed increase, it was noted that JavaScript will be almost 3 times faster than it currently is. In addition to the speed boost, we will also be getting support for HTTP streaming audio and video as well as HTML 5 support and auto-fill. Personally, although I am sure some will disagree due to possible security reasons, the auto-fill is going to be nice to have. [image courtesy live.gdgt.com ]


