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WWDC 2011 Apple Keynote covered in 120 seconds [video]

By , Friday, Jun 10, 2011 at 8:01 am
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If you missed out on all or just part of the Apple news this week and really don’t have the time to watch the full length Apple 2011 keynote, good news. You can now watch a condensed video that lasts just 120 seconds. That’s just two minutes of your time to catch up on all the news.

If you watch this two minute video and decide to take the time to watch the full version you can find all the details on how to do that here. Of course, once you have watched any of these videos, you will still have many questions about iOS 5 and we have all the details you will need right here!

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Chris Oldroyd

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Haha. I always love it when "they" do this. It's pretty entertaining.

  2. Martin says:

    the amount of time talking about market numbers and doing simplistic demos is really high, does Apple think the audience are idiots?

  3. Emir says:

    lol thats a cool. i never watched the complete keynote. im glad i watched this and its summarized.!

  4. Anonymous says:

    I do appreciate this hyper-slimmed-down video. useful as a reminder of what the 35 main points were. allows me to triangulate with the scattering of other articles I see all over the place about various features. Hey, next time you do this, you should include, each time there's some burst of applause, simply put text on the screen for that tiny item logging how many seconds of applause there was for it. For instance, it would skip along: iCloud... iTunes in the cloud (5 seconds) ... 5 gigs of storage.... best of breed bla bla... price: free (19 seconds)...

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