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Podcasts covering the WWDC '07 Keynote

News, Podcasts, WWDC

This glorious week began with the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) at the Moscone (or Mascarpone) center in San Francisco, the WWDC is a week long event for Developers of Apple Software to converge in San Francisco, spend their days in very special Workshops headed by actual Apple Engineers. 

Developers get to meet their peers and also internal Apple Developers who can shed new light on new technologies, how to use them, how to write for them.

One of the biggest events throughout the week (if not the biggest) is the Keynote which is now available on Apple’s Website at this address: http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/d7625zs/event/

The keynote is also being discussed thoroughly at various respected podcasts and websites around the Interweb, to catch one of these Podcasts, try my recommended ones first: 

1. Macworld WWDC Roundtable This is the best and most clear discussion of the WWDC keynote that I’ve heard so far, there are however a few alternatives; 

2. Maccast Special EditionThis is a fifteen minute special that Adam recorded in his car and uploaded immediately, its the most concise of all the podcasts covering the Keynote.

3. MacBreak Weekly A lighthearted and opinionated podcast with some renowned Mac Pundits opining on the announcements of Steve Jobs at the WWDC Keynote. 

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