No surprises - Jobs will not present keynote at Apple’s WWDC
A top row of Apple executives have been tabled to speak at the annual Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), but there’s going to be no sign of Steve Jobs, who is still on sick leave.
Instead a team of Apple executives led by Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice-president of worldwide product marketing, will deliver the keynote speech.
This year’s WWDC will offer in-depth sessions on both iPhone OS 3.0, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system (OS), and Mac OS X Snow Leopard, an even more powerful and refined version of the Apple desktop OS and the foundation for future Mac innovation. It is also expected that the much-anticipated iPhone 3.0 will be unveiled at the event.
