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Apple Prepares Moscone for WWDC 2010


Apple has started putting up banners and signs in preparation for the 2010 WWDC conference. The conference kicks off on Monday, June 7th with a keynote address from Steve Jobs. Apple is expected to announce a new iPhone at the conference as well as details about iPhone OS 4.0 which is due this summer. An additional interior photo by AppleInsider showing the "The center of app store universe" image also used on the official site:

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WWDC sold out quickly after tickets went on sale. MacRumors will be at WWDC and we'll be providing live coverage of the keynote on MacRumorsLive.

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