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Live updates from Apple WWDC 2009 on Twitter

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The annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicks off today with a keynote address at 10 a.m., and we’ll be there live-Twittering the event.

Apple executives, led by Philip Schiller, senior vice president of worldwide marketing, will speak to a crowd of news reporters and more than 1,000 independent developers.

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Since this year’s annual Macworld conference in January was set to be the company’s last, WWDC now will be Apple’s only major yearly venue for product announcements. We should expect a slew of new gadgets, computers and software to come out of today’s speech.

The Technology Blog will be at Moscone Center in San Francisco to bring you up-to-the-second updates on announcements made during the keynote address.

We’ll be Twittering the event, which you can follow at @LATimestech. Click the ‘read more’ link below for a stream of those updates.

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Apple WWDC 2009 live updates

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