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Apple Shares Full Video of Today's WWDC Keynote Presentation [Update: YouTube Version Now Available]

With Apple's big Worldwide Developers Conference keynote wrapped up, the company has posted a full video of the event on its website, letting viewers who missed the keynote watch all the announcements on their own time. Apple also shared the keynote on iTunes (HD and 1080p) and should upload the full-length video to YouTube soon.

During the keynote, Apple also shared several videos on Apple Music and a video on the App Store, which we've listed below.


- Apple Music - Music needed a home...so we built it one.
- Apple Music - Worldwide
- Apple Music - History of Sound
- The App Effect

Along with the videos, you can also check out our full list of media event highlights below, featuring all of MacRumors event coverage. The list includes posts with details on what Apple announced and in-depth posts on specific features that we added throughout the day.

- Live Coverage of Apple's WWDC 2015 Keynote: iOS 9, OS X 10.11, Apple Music, and More
- Apple Announces OS X El Capitan With Split View, Contextual Spotlight, Updated Apps and More, Launches in Fall
- Apple Announces Metal for OS X El Capitan
- Apple Pay Coming to the United Kingdom Next Month, Discover Card Support Arriving This Fall
- Apple Introduces 'News' App to Bring Personalized Stories to iOS 9
- Apple Announces Multitasking Experiences for iPad with iOS 9
- Apple Announces Swift 2, Open Source for iOS, OS X and Linux
- App Store Surpasses 100 Billion Lifetime Downloads
- Apple Announces 'Apple Music' With 'Beats 1' Live Radio Station, Launches June 30 for $9.99/Month
- Apple Announces watchOS 2 With Native Apps, Third-Party Complications, and More
- Apple Announces iOS 9 With Proactive Siri, Maps Transit, iPad Multitasking and More
- Apple Merges iOS, WatchOS and Mac Developer Programs
- 'Move to iOS' App Allows for No Hassle Android-to-iOS Data Transfer
- Dedicated iCloud Drive App Included Within Settings of iOS 9
- Apple Confirms Activation Lock Safety Feature for watchOS 2
- iOS 9 Tidbits: Battery Saving Features, Search for Settings, Keyboard Changes, Email Attachments, and More
- OS X 10.11 El Capitan Runs on All Macs Capable of Running Yosemite
- Apple Music to Support Saving Playlists and Songs for Offline Listening

Update 6/15/15: Apple has now uploaded the full WWDC video to YouTube.

Related Roundup: Apple Watch 11
Buyer's Guide: Apple Watch (Neutral)
Related Forums: iOS 9, OS X El Capitan

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Top Rated Comments

chr1s60 Avatar
141 months ago
Save yourself the time and just look at the important clips. One of the most boring keynotes Apple has done in a long time.
Score: 27 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AustinIllini Avatar
141 months ago
Save yourself the time and just look at the important clips. One of the most boring keynotes Apple has done in a long time.
Another person who has decided that the keynote is for their entertainment, when Apple doesn't actually care how you personally feel about the keynote.
Score: 16 Votes (Like | Disagree)
chr1s60 Avatar
141 months ago
Another person who has decided that the keynote is for their entertainment, when Apple doesn't actually care how you personally feel about the keynote.
I'm not addressing Apple, I'm giving my opinion to other readers who may want to watch. Why you assume I think Apple cares is beyond me.
Score: 15 Votes (Like | Disagree)
141 months ago
Save yourself the time and just look at the important clips. One of the most boring keynotes Apple has done in a long time.
Funny, the same was said about the last 3 keynotes.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
JesterJJZ Avatar
141 months ago
This was probably the most boring WWDC in Apple's history.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Rogifan Avatar
141 months ago
I don't often agree with Leo Laporte but today on his live special he got it right. He said the keynote lacked cohesiveness and it felt like Apple was just announcing a bunch of stuff and not really tying it all together. I agree. Take the new News app. Looks quite nice and I'm sure I'll try it out but what's the point of it? Is it Apple's way of saying Newsstand was a bad idea? Is there another purpose for it? And the Music portion of the event was painful to listen to and about 15 minutes too long. Jason Snell said on his podcast with Myke Hurley that the music section was the worst presentation he can remember at an Apple event. He said it was unfocused and self-indulgent. Which is a shame because Apple Music could be compelling but Cue and Iovine didn't sell it at all. It makes me wonder, did anyone at Apple do a run through of the music presentation. I can't believe the executive team could sit through a run through of that and think it was good. One thing is for sure, keep Jimmy Iovine off the stage. He's terrible.
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)