Steve Jobs to Deliver WWDC 2010 Keynote on June 7

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Apple CEO Steve Jobs will deliver the keynote presentation at the company’s annual World Wide Developers Conference on Monday, June 7. The company finally confirmed Mr. Jobs will speak at the event Monday morning, ending weeks of speculation.

WWDC is a once-a-year event where developers have an opportunity to learn more about developing for the Mac and iPhone, and can also meet Apple’s own developers face to face.

This year’s WWDC was announced surprisingly late, so it isn’t a big surprise that Apple waited until only about two weeks before the event to confirm that there would be a keynote presentation, and that Mr. Jobs would be the featured speaker.

The event falls at the early end of Apple’s typical window for introducing new iPhone models, which has led to speculation that the company will use the event to show off the fourth generation iPhone along with iPhone OS 4.

Apple’s World Wide Developers Conference is scheduled to run from June 7 through June 11 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. Mr. Jobs’s keynote presentation will be at 10AM pacific time on Monday, June 7.

Jeff Gamet

Jeff Gamet

Jeff is the Mac Observer's Managing Editor, and co-host of the Apple Context Machine podcast. He is the author of "The Designer's Guide to Mac OS X" from Peachpit Press, and writes for several design-related publications. Jeff has presented at events such as Macworld Expo, the RSA Conference, and the Mac Computer Expo. In all his spare time, he also co-hosts the We Have Communicators podcast, and makes guest appearances on several other podcasts, too. Jeff dreams in HD.

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