Apple has booked a 3 hour keynote slot at the WWDC on June 11th.
Normally Apple just books a 1.5 hour slot so it seems that Steve Jobs has something really important to say this time. With the iPhone due to launch late June this keynote will be perfect for Apple to create some extra pre-launch publicity.
The 2007 Worldwide Developers Conference Keynote will take place on Monday morning, June 11th 2007 and start at 9am Pacific. According to the published schedule, the keynote is blocked off for a lengthy 3 hours (9am – 12pm).
No official announcement has yet been made, so this may simply be a rough timeframe. In the past, Apple’s keynotes have been given by Steve Jobs starting at 10 am Pacific (2005, 2006) but have only run approximately one and a half hours.















