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On June 9, 2008, Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivered the keynote address at the WWDC conference in San Francisco, California. Jobs announced the iPhone 3G and the new MobileMe service during the conference.
The entire address lasted 107 minutes, but Mahalo Daily has put together a condensed video podcast for those who might want a quick overview.
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Fast Facts
- Keynote address length: 107 minutes
- Mahalo Daily podcast video: 60 seconds
- Jobs announced release of iPhone 3G
- Release date: July 11, 2008
- New iPhone Applications include: MobileMe, Modality, Typepad and Band
- Jobs offered preview of OS X Snow Leopard
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iPhone 3G Fast Facts
- Cost: $199 for 8GB; $299 for 16GB
- Includes integrated GPS support, iPhone 2.0 software featuring enterprise support, iPhone SDK and several new iPhone applications
- Thinner than previous version with 3.5 inch display and flush headphone jack
- Battery life: 5 hours of talk time, 5-6 hours of high speed browsing, 7 hours of video viewing and 24 hours of audio playback
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Mahalo Daily Fast Facts
- Produced by: Tyler Crowley, Conrad Quilty-Harper, Leah D'Emilio, and Michael Gallagher.
- Editors: Michael Gallagher, John Porter
- Craft services by: Jason Calacanis
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