May 10th, 1999

[9:42 AM] Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference Begins Today
by Bryan Chaffin

Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference begins today with Steve Jobs and Avie Tevanian kicking off the Keynote Speech at 9:30 a.m. PDT. The event will last for two hours and the two executives are expected to make a host of announcements including an official introduction of MacOS 8.6, Apple's next PowerBook line (101), and faster Blue & White G3s. In addition, a detailed look at MacOS X will be offered.

Apple has a QuickTime 4 streaking video page set up for live keynote coverage.

Ziff-Davis has a RealVideo streaming netcast set up.

The Mac Observer will keep you updated as the event unfurls.

A Mac Observer Report:
Apple's World Wide Developer Conference 1999

The oldest article is at the bottom, newer items are placed at the top of the list.

WWDC Coverage: Apple Shows Off G4 With Altivec, Should Ship In October - 5/11/99

A Detailed Overview Of The New PowerBook - 5/11/99

On The Flip Side--My Impressions On Mac OS 8.6, New PowerBooks, And The WWDC! - 5/11/99

WWDC Coverage: MacOS X Client And The Wrap-up - 5/10/99

WWDC Coverage: Sonata And Sherlock II, Including Screenshots! - 5/10/99

WWDC Coverage: OpenGL Final, MRJ 2.1.2, And QuickTime - 5/10/99

WWDC Coverage: Introduction, New PowerBooks, Sears, And 1st Mention Of P1 - 5/10/99

Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference Begins Today - 5/10/99

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