WWDC 2007 'Spoiler Free' Keynote Stream [Video Available!]
Apple will kick off the 2007 World Wide Developer's Conference on June 11th 2007 with a keynote speech from Steve Jobs. News sites across the web will cover every announcement in detail, while Apple's site will be updated with any new products announced.
The keynote takes places on June 11th, 2007 at 10AM Pacific time and will be covered live at MacRumorsLive.com
Some readers prefer watching the keynote themselves without knowing the outcome. Unfortunately, there is no live video feed for the keynote. Instead, Apple posts a recorded Quicktime stream (usually) a few hours after the keynote completes.
For those individuals, we've posted this news story which will be updated with the link to the WWDC 2007 Keynote speech once it becomes available from Apple. No other news stories or announcements will be displayed alongside this story.
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Update: No, we haven't forgotten... Apple hasn't posted a link yet.
Update 2: An unconfirmed submission claimed this:
I just spoke with an apple spokesman, and they told me that the keynote stream might/probably not be posted until tomorrow, because they're having trouble updating the site.
We can't verify if true... but stay tuned.
Video: rtsp://a2047.v1412b.c1412.g.vq.akamaistream.net/5/2047/1412/1_h264_350/1a1a1ae555c531960166df4dbc3095c327960d7be756b71b49aa1576e344addb3ead1a497aaedf11/99427722_1_350.mov
Copy paste that url into Quicktime or your Web Browser or Click here
If you can't, you can visit this URL which has some hints at the content.
The keynote takes places on June 11th, 2007 at 10AM Pacific time and will be covered live at MacRumorsLive.com
Some readers prefer watching the keynote themselves without knowing the outcome. Unfortunately, there is no live video feed for the keynote. Instead, Apple posts a recorded Quicktime stream (usually) a few hours after the keynote completes.
For those individuals, we've posted this news story which will be updated with the link to the WWDC 2007 Keynote speech once it becomes available from Apple. No other news stories or announcements will be displayed alongside this story.
You can also subscribe to our notification list which will send out an email when the keynote is posted online. The mailing list will only be used for notifications for these spoiler free announcements and you may unsubscribe at any time.
Update: No, we haven't forgotten... Apple hasn't posted a link yet.
Update 2: An unconfirmed submission claimed this:
I just spoke with an apple spokesman, and they told me that the keynote stream might/probably not be posted until tomorrow, because they're having trouble updating the site.
We can't verify if true... but stay tuned.
Video: rtsp://a2047.v1412b.c1412.g.vq.akamaistream.net/5/2047/1412/1_h264_350/1a1a1ae555c531960166df4dbc3095c327960d7be756b71b49aa1576e344addb3ead1a497aaedf11/99427722_1_350.mov
Copy paste that url into Quicktime or your Web Browser or Click here
If you can't, you can visit this URL which has some hints at the content.
Top Rated Comments
(View all)61 months ago
do any of the admins know if there will be a link to the quicktime vid just like the last keynote that doesn't give away any of what happened?
61 months ago
That would be great! Perhaps you (an admin) could update the post above with a link once the time is nigh. Then...we can just link to that single post and not worry about any adverts or spoilers...like last time :P
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61 months ago
I've seen this done in the past for other keynote videos - it's a really awesome way to find out about the new announcements, and I hope they'll do it this time. I watched the entire iphone announcement without reading a single news site talking about the phone. Seeing the multitouch interface demonstrated without reading descriptions first was freakin sweet!
Please, please, give us a spoiler-free article with a link to the video, that we can bookmark in advance and will be updated when the video is posted.
Please, please, give us a spoiler-free article with a link to the video, that we can bookmark in advance and will be updated when the video is posted.
61 months ago
That would be great! I think that it goes on through my school day so when I get back I want to watch the full video without seeing anything before hand.
61 months ago
Details here
http://www.macrumors.com/2007/06/07/wwdc-2007-spoiler-free-keynote-stream/
story linked to this thread.
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http://www.macrumors.com/2007/06/07/wwdc-2007-spoiler-free-keynote-stream/
story linked to this thread.
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61 months ago
I don't think I'll be able to resist waiting for the stream...what year do you think a live stream will be possible?
61 months ago
Great service, thank you very much. Its really hard to do but i always try to keep away from the whole internet on days like that and watch the stream, a much much better experience that way.
I'm extra excited this time because there is a real chance that osX will make it to the PC, this is 'le moment suprème'. :)
I'm extra excited this time because there is a real chance that osX will make it to the PC, this is 'le moment suprème'. :)
61 months ago
I almost signed up for this. Then I realized I'll not only be there, but I'll be the one providing the spoilers :p
No, there isn't. I think Steve has been pretty clear on this being exaclty the opposite of their philosophy. He spent 5 minutes or so reinforcing this point at MWSF.
I'm extra excited this time because there is a real chance that osX will make it to the PC, this is 'le moment suprème'. :)
No, there isn't. I think Steve has been pretty clear on this being exaclty the opposite of their philosophy. He spent 5 minutes or so reinforcing this point at MWSF.
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