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Phil Schiller to Deliver Keynote Speech for WWDC Conference

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WWDC is relatively soon and, unfortunately, for those hoping for Steve Jobs to grace the stage in order to deliver the keynote, you’ll have to wait a bit longer.
Apple has stated that while its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco will start on Monday, June 8th with the keynote address being given at 10 AM PST, Apple senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing Phil Schiller will be manning the speech and offer developers an “in-depth” look at iPhone OS 3.0 as well as the company’s upcoming Mac OS X 10.6 (“Snow Leopard”) upgrade.
From there, Schiller is expected to hand the keynote off to assorted speakers, as usual.
Attendees can also expect a “final Developer Preview release” of the forthcoming OS, though additional details are rare on the ground.