Will Apple (or somebody else) live stream the WWDC keynote? I want to be able to watch it live online. If not video then at least audio.
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Apple will not stream the keynote, you can read a number of questions regarding live streaming of the keynote on this forum post:
http://forums.mactalk.com.au/19/64329-how-follow-wwdc-2009-keynote.html
The best suggestion there, is to follow live blogs.
Here is a list of websites that have live blogs:
Engadget
Gizmodo
MacRumors
CrunchGear
TUAW
CNET
Popular Mechanics
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M$As orange said, iPhone Alley had live audio of the event last year. Chris Pirillo also had live audio of one of the Apple keynotes this past year. Some Qik users might also sneak live audio or video in on their personal Qik streams.
If you cannot find an audio or video stream, here are some of my favorite liveblogs:
Engadget
MacRumors (sometimes MacRumors also live-tweets Apple keynotes on their Twitter account: MacRumors.)
gdgt
Gizmodo
You may also want to give TweetDeck a try - even if it's too much for you to handle on a regular basis, TweetDeck is a great tool to catch what the Twitterverse has to say about the keynote (search for something like 'wwdc'). Twitterfall.com is an online tool that will also provide you with tweets flowing in real-time of the keynote: just enter a term like 'wwdc' on there.
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