CNBC.com's Real-Time Coverage of Apple CEO Steve Jobs Keynote at Apple Developers Conference
This is CNBC.com's real-time coverage of Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivering the keynote at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco today, June 11, 2007. All dispatches are from CNBC's Mary Thompson. Photos are by James Martin Studios for CNBC.com.
11:28 AM PT:
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Jobs concludes speech telling developers Apple has an "awesome week planned for them".
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11:18 AM PT: iPhone
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Jobs: iPhone goes on sale 18 days from today. He asks what about developers? Apple says it has a sweet solution all based on the fact iPhone has full Safari capabilities so developers can write Web 2.0 and Ajax apps.
11:15 AM PT:
How will Apple distribute Safari 3? Apple is releasing beta versions of Safari on Apple.com.
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Jobs "There is one more thing we want to tell you about." This is about Safari, Apple's browser. Jobs says Apple wants Safari to grow more than Mac users are growing. So to do this, Safari 3 will run on Leopard AND Microsoft's XP and Vista.
Jobs says Safari is not only the most innovative browser, it is also the fastest.
11:09 AM PT: Time Machine









