Ways to Track the Apple Developers Conference Live

Tomorrow will be a tough day on the net…well, not for everyone, just the people interested in what Steve Jobs will be saying at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) Keynote. The WWDC runs from June 9-13 in San Francisco and promises to be full of explosive announcements. We already know that the 3G iPhone will be revealed, that there is probably a change coming for .Mac (perhaps called “Mobile Me”) and probably a couple more things up Steve’s sleeve (like the new Developer’s Mac - Mac Fusion). The Keynote starts at 10:00 am (Pacific Time).

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The question, though, in my mind is how will we receive the information. Unfortunately, I missed my opportunity to attend, even being a “local” to the San Francisco Bay Area. So experiencing it first-hand will be out of the question. Therefore, like many of you, I will have to turn to various online options. But that is where my concern arises. I would think that by now, there would be many tried and true methods for getting real-time information, but these have failed in the past or have been only partially built out or have had the infrastructure complete crumble under the weight.

So, what to do? All I can say is I will probably be hitting quite a few different options and I figured that I would share them:

For those who are interested, I will most likely be sending out updates from what I find out via Twitter or Ping.fm. Just following me by searching for “hightechdad” on any of the major social networks.

HTD says: Can’t wait to hear the announcements and seeing how the infrastructures can handle the traffic. Anyone want to donate a 3G iPhone to me? (grin!)

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