Madness At Moscone

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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.

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iPhone 3G serves up the tunes.

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.

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WWDC - the gateway to Mac paradise!

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Mac groupies storm the palace!

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

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

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The coder version of social networking ;)

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