MacDailyNews presents live Steve Jobs’ WWDC 2007 Keynote coverage

Live coverage of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ WWDC 2007 keynote address in reverse chronological order:

• Jobs wraps up, says thanks. End of keynote presentation.
• Companies (Goolge, Salesforce) already building iPhone apps this way right now
• So, build iPhone apps via built-in web services
• Can email, direct dial, link to Google Maps, etc. from web app.
• Showing corporate address book database with LDAP – took one person less than a month to code. Looks just like a built-in iPhone app.
• Showing samples of iPhone apps that run within Safari.
• Apple has come up with secure solution: Web 2.0 and AJAX apps – behave just like regular apps on iPhone using full Safari engine on iPhone. Devs can go live on June 29 with iPhoen apps.
• Opening iPhone platform to developers …
• One Last Thing: iPhone – Ships June 29th at 6pm local time.
• Public beta of Safari 3 released today.
• Safari 3 (for Mac and Windows) -Tabs can be dragged around to be reorganized, dragged off into new windows (lower case “w.”)
• Demos Safari for Windows which has built-in Google and Yahoo! search.
• Safari “twice as fast” as IE 7, 1.6x faster than Firefox 2 – Apple now has the most innovative and fastest browser on Windows.
• Jobs debuts Safari for Windows (Duck! Was that a chair coming from the direction of Redmond?)
• Safari market share up to 4.9%
• One More Thing: Safari – 18 million users.
• Leopard retail prices: “Basic version = US$129, Premium version = $129.” (laughter) One version contains everything. grin
• Devs get free Mac OS X Leopard preview today.
• Jobs: “That’s just 10 of over 300 new features.”
• Time Machine backs up locally or via network – preview via Quick Look, restore file or entire Mac with one click.
• Plug drive onto Airport Extreme Base Station and use Time Machine on multiple Macs.
• Time Machine: One click ease-of-use.
• Phil puts his mouth on photo of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, sticks tongue out as Ballmer is wont ot do (laughter).
• Sharing video – All Quick Look files work with iChat Theater. Collaboration on documents via iChat.
• Keynote presentaion via iChat demo with Phil Schiller.
• Tabbed chats, iChat Theater and Backdrops
• iChat gets better audio quality with AAC-Low Delay codec
• iChat: Photo Booth features in iChat
• Use Safari to make Dashboard Widegts from web pages using “WebClip”
• Over 3,00 Widgets now – Dashboard a big hit.
• Dashboard: Movie Times Widget from Apple – search times, see trailers, buy tickets (Fandango).
• “Spaces” – moving quickly between spaces features drag and drop ease. Birds eye view of all Spaces.
• Boot Camp runs XP and Vista at native speed. Complement to virtualization products from other firms. Apple working with Paralles and VMWare to help them with their virtualization products.
• Leopard will integrate Boot Camp – no more CD burns for drivers.
• Boot Camp – 2.5 million downloads to date.
• Core animation is automatic animation.
• “Core Animation” – easy to use, easy to add to apps.
• Loading 4GB photo – 64-bit did it in 0:28, 32-bit in 0:81 seconds
• Conducting 32-bit vs. 64-bit shootout…
• First mainstream operating system to be fully 64-bit.
• Mac OS X Leopard is fully 64-bit. Single Leopard version runs 32- and 64-bit apps. side-by-side.
• Quick Look capable of full screen
• “Quick Look” – live file previews – works with popular filetypes – plug-ins allow for other file types to be added.
• “Back to My Mac” – .Mac serves as central hub – browse other Macs over network via Cover Flow
• Smart search incorporated into new sidebar.
• View folder contents via Cover Flow in Finder.
• New Finder with new sidebar – easy to browse network
• Stacks can function as application launcher. Stacks – clean up desktop.
• QuickTime vids in Stack.
• Stacks are folders in Dock – fan out or via grid. Instantly get contents of folders.
• Stacks demo…
• Buh-bye brushed metal UI. Leopard gets consistent UI.
• Leopard features new Desktop, photrealistic, Stacks, menubar changes depending on Desktop, new Dock.
• 300 new Leopard features – We’ll see 10 of them today
• 22 million active Mac OS X users currently. 67% using Tiger. 23% on Panther. Rest on older versions.
• Jobs: Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger was the most succcessful release in Apple’s history
• Entire 3-D game world covered in 20GB of texture. Thanks, John.
• John Carmack id games – first time showing new next-gen game tech…
• Taking about simultaneous EA game releases coming in July
• Electronic Arts (EA) coming back to Mac in big way…
• Otellini, “Working with Apple has been one of the best things that’s happened in my career, but the best is still to come.”
• Intel CEO Paul Otellini takes stage re: Mac’s smooth Intel transistion.
• 5,000+ in attendance today. Largest WWDC in Apple’s history.
• Steve Jobs takes the stage.
• Parody “Get a Mac” ad playing. PC guy pretends to be Steve Jobs, says “I Quit.” Audience laughs.
• Apple’s online storehas gone offline. We’ll be back soon. We are busy updating the store for you and will be back shortly.
• Getting close to the start…
• Please DO NOT RELOAD this page manually to minimize server activity due to expected high traffic. Thank you.
• Several banners are shrouded in black and should be revealed as Jobs’ keynote ends.
• People are in the process of taking their seats…
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• Keynote is scheduled to begin at 10am PDT / 1pm EDT / 5pm GMT.

62 Comments

  1. Wake me up when September ends.

    So now we will see all of the Lepoards spots.

    Somebody get Steve Ballmer a chair to throw.

    Investigate what’s installed in EFI for your own privacy.

    MDW: early. It’s much too early to be waiting here. Come back at 1PM EST.

  2. As a pre-emptive measure, employees at Microsoft’s Redmond campus are being asked to stand up as they work today. All office chairs were moved to a secure, undisclosed location over the weekend as a safety precaution pending today’s WWDC keynote announcements.

  3. “MacDailyNews Note: Nik Fletcher has created an AppleScript that will automatically open 10 sites that will be covering today’s keynote in separate tabs of your default browser.”

    Yeah, that’s what we need, lets all just tie up the servers as much as possible so that no one gets fresh content and productivity is clobbered all over as people hit refresh refresh refresh on all the sites desperately trying to get some tidbits of info 5 minutes before their colleagues (who, by the way, are actually being productive.

    Here’s what I recommend – pick your favorite site for the Keynote coverage, they all do auto refresh, set the page on a tab in your browser, then check that tab no more frequently than every 10 minutes. Use those 10 minutes to be productive at work.

    Unless you’re a student on summer break. Just go take a nap, and when you wake up, all the news will be there for you.

  4. HSNetworkGuy – agreed, I thought opening all ten didn’t make sense. I can see opening 2 or 3 if you really must know as fast as possible. But, since I just graduated and haven’t started my job yet, I will likely watch minute by minute, even though it would be far more effective to just wait for the QuickTime video later today or tomorrow.

  5. @ MDN:
    Thanks for providing links to other live coverage. That shows me that, even with all the creative advertising angles on your site, you’re still Apple fans at heart.

    Or just don’t want your servers to go down. ;D

  6. I hope that Apple will make this keynote speech available at the iTunes store like they did with the MacWorld Expo SF keynote last January. I’m just going to get off-line to avoid all of the traffic. 😀

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