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Submitted by Alexandros Roussos on Mon, 2008-06-09 22:39
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Apple has just posted the webcast of today's World Wide Developers Conference opening keynote.

The keynote is available in streamed QuickTime format through this link.

The company announced the 3G iPhone with several new features as well as the MobileMe service which replaces .Mac.

The iPhone will be made available in 22 countries in july and in 70 countries by the end of the year while the MobileMe service is already available.

You may also check-out our detailed report on today's event as well as our live coverage's text transcript.

Since the end of the keynote, a lot of commercial material has also been made available by Apple on its web site, giving details on the technical specifications of the iPhone and the services provided to MobileMe users.

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