Want to watch the WWDC10 keynote? It’s streaming online

Want to watch the WWDC10 keynote?  Its streaming online

Just in case you missed all the hubbub yesterday, Apple announced the iPhone 4 at WWDC, complete with an in-depth look at the device and a couple of network snafus.

For those who were tracking the keynote via a proxy (GDGT and Engadget), not being able to see what was going on in real time was a bit of a letdown. But Apple’s been kind enough to release the video, as usual, on their website for the world to see. So now you can enjoy the keynote from your couch, and pretend that you were sitting in the Moscone Center with the rest of the world’s Apple geeks.  ”Queue the lights!”

The video is now online.

If you’re looking for more of our WWDC coverage, you can get it here.

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Man, Myth, and Legend, Joshua is the Editor-In-Chief, and founder of Macgasm. He produces two podcasts, Macgasm TV, and The AppOrchard, and can be heard on CBC Radio once every couple of years.

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