The two-hour video is available here. It gives you a far better view of Monday's proceedings than was afforded most of the people -- including yours truly -- who were there. If Apple (AAPL) had provided it as a live webcast, it would have saved me a lot of typing.
Apple PR has also issued three press releases that cover the days' main developments.
Apple Introduces iCloud
New Version of iOS Includes Notification MORE
Apple cuts the cord that connected its mobile devices to Macs and PCs
12:00 p.m. PDT (3 p.m EDT) Jobs thanks the crowd for coming and hopes they have a great week.
In summary, Apple on Monday introduced three major new products: iCloud, iOS 5 and Mac OS X Lion.
The most important was the one Steve Jobs chose to personally unveil: iCloud, a service that automatically uploads files you create on one MORE
Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Jun 6, 2011 10:09 AM ET
A veteran designer predicts that iCloud will be to MobileMe what the iPhone was to Apple's Newton
Kevin Fox spent three years in the 1990s writing software for the Newton, Apple's (AAPL) first, fumbling attempt to do what the iPhone finally achieved. He went on to design Yahoo's (YHOO) Chat and Messenger services and spent five years at Google (GOOG) where as the head of its user experience and research group MORE
Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Jun 4, 2011 6:33 AM ET
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* The L.A. Times is reporting new details on Apple's iCloud service, which will likely be announced this Monday at the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). The cloud-based service, which will at the very least allow users to stream music to computer browsers and iOS devices, may MORE
JP Mangalindan, Writer - Jun 3, 2011 10:04 AM ET
A flurry of last-minute music industry deal-making, a cloud of confusion
You might think that Apple (AAPL), having labored for more than a year to get its new music and video streaming service -- dubbed iCloud -- ready for prime time, would have nailed down the necessary digital rights before making any public announcements.
But that's not the way negotiations work, especially in the entertainment industry. So it wasn't until Thursday, with MORE
Philip Elmer-DeWitt - Jun 3, 2011 6:38 AM ET
They are the reason Apple's shares leaped out of the box at the opening bell Tuesday.
The key words in the press release Apple (AAPL) issued Tuesday morning were not OS X Lion, iOS 5, or iCloud -- the three components of what the company is billing as the "next generation software."
As important as the operating systems and services to be unveiled next week at Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference may MORE
Philip Elmer-DeWitt - May 31, 2011 10:49 AM ET