Complete List Of WWDC 07 Update Sites
My good friend Michael Yurechko has compiled a list of all the tech sites live-blogging the event as it happens. Just as I did for Macworld earlier this year.
I’ll be watching live updates of the keynote via Appletell, Engadget, MacRumors Live, and Ustream. Engadget is my personal favourite due to their excellent image coverage, albeit a little slow. MacRumors is right on the key right away with many small updates. Hopefully AppleTell will meet it somewhere in the middle this year.
As for expectations, I’m going into the event only hoping for a Leopard preview and full details of the iPhone. That way, I won’t be disappointed.
#1
Michael Yurechko → michaelyurechko.com
I’m very excited, can’t wait until the Stevenote. I have my WWDC Bingo app and bookmarks all ready to go.
#2
Chris Marshall → chrismarshall.ws
Think I may just follow it on Twitter, sort of as an experiment to see how much ground it has made up on the others since it was launched!
#3
Glenn Wolsey → www.glennwolsey.com
Great idea! I’ll change Twitterrific to auto-refresh every minute now, ready for the Keynote in the morning.
#4
Chris Marshall → chrismarshall.ws
:-) see you there then!!
Anybody want to add me to their Twitter contacts then there is a link over on my site http://chrismarshall.ws or try http://twitter.com/myapplestuff
If you add me I will add you back :-)
#5
Rich → nostrich.net
I fail to see what’s “Diggworthy” about a list of hyperlinks. (And I’m no “standardista”, but they’re not even marked up correctly.)
Nevertheless, I’ll be watching the Giz’ with interest.
#6
Marvin Sum → 50volts.com
Let’s see how long Ustream lasts for. *Looks for stopwatch*
#7
Chris Marshall » Blog Archive » WWDC07 on Twitter → www.myapplestuff.com/?p=690
[...] has posted a great list of all the sites that will be covering WWDC07 tonight (for me here in Spain), but he left one off [...]
#8
Glenn Wolsey → www.glennwolsey.com
Apparently they can have up to 50,000 viewers on a single stream at once, no word on how choppy it’d get though..fingers crossed.
#9
BorisGlenn, here in Hong Kong, the keynote starts at 1am local time. Are you really going to stay up till 3am to read the live updates?
Wow, you really are a hardcore Apple fan. :)
#10
Glenn Wolsey → www.glennwolsey.com
No, I actually managed to catch some sleep. Rather than a late night it’s an early morning for me :-)
#11
BlankWhens the keynote?
#12
JamesIt’s OK Glenn, even apple fanboys can be irked/disappointed with a Steve-note on occasion. No new hardware and no SDK for the iPhone. A new finder that doesn’t offer much more than the old one and a desktop/dock with a lame looking 3d plane. Yowza!
#13
Micahville » Blog Archive » Safari for Windows: Is switching worth it? → www.micahville.com/2007/06/11/safari-for-windows-is-switching-worth-it
[...] Apple fans weren’t expecting that much. However, Apple did release one thing that I really do care [...]