“It’s widely expected that Apple will unveil Snow Leopard at this year’s Worldwide Developers Conference, but Apple has not yet announced the dates. At last year’s WWDC keynote, CEO Steve Jobs said Snow Leopard would ship in about a year,” David Zeiler reports for The Baltimore Sun.

“I went on a sleuthing mission and discovered enough clues that I’m now willing to predict June 8 as the Snow Leopard launch day,” Zeiler reports.

“On the Moscone Center schedule posted online… I noticed [a] generic ‘Corporate meeting’ scheduled for Moscone West [the traditional WWDC venue] — for June 6-June12. That’s the second week of June, the correct number of days, and ends on a Friday (WWDC nearly always ends on a Friday),” Zeiler reports. “I deduced that we’d see Snow Leopard on June 8 because the keynote typically is delivered on a Monday, and that’s the moment at WWDC when Apple would announce a new operating system.”

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