Apple's 2008 World Wide Developer Conference kicked off today at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. In his keynote, Steve Jobs unveiled the upcoming iPhone 3G and 2.0 firmware.







Among a laundry list of cool new features, the iPhone 3G has hardware GPS and tracking, 3G (insanely fast) cellular network support, a swanktastic new shell, an iPhone app store and amazing looking push email, contacts and calendars a la MobileMe.
Objective-F, our man in the trenches at Moscone, has been feeding us daily reports of tech sessions and coder jibba-jabba. He also sent along some cool photos of the action.


Mac groupies storm the palace!

The WWDC Network Operations Center churns away, seemingly indifferent to the dizzying amount of traffic being funneled through its guts.

Coders dig that dreamy high that only enriched white flour and high fructose corn syrup can provide. And people wonder why software crashes ;)

The coder version of social networking ;)

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