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Apple's WWDC 2011 Keynote - Live Analysis

Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 2011 kicks off June 6 at 10 am PT / 1pm ET, and ZDNet editors and bloggers will be delivering live analysis of announcements as they happen.
Written by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes, Contributing Writer

Apple's World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) 2011 kicks off June 6 at 10 am PT/ 1pm ET, and we will be here providing you with live analysis of announcements as they happen. Scroll down this page for the live blog.

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Apple has already given us some tasty tidbits as to what we can expect. We know that CEO Steve Jobs and his team of execs will be fronting the keynote. At the keynote Apple will be unveiling Lion, the next major release of Mac OS X, iOS 5 for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, and iCloud, Apple's long-awaited cloud offering.

Several ZDNet bloggers will join me in providing minute-by-minute commmentary and analysis of the keynote. (See CNET's Apple Talk blog for live news updates of the event.)

To follow along with our live analysis, you can bookmark this page and come back to it when the event starts at 10 am PT / 1pm ET. You can also get a reminder ahead of the start time by entering your e-mail address into the module below.

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