10:31 a.m.: New iPhone is called iPhone 4. iPhone mobile browser usage dominates 58.2% in the entire country. Citing the Nielsen report, Jobs says iPhone is number 2 with 28%, Android is only 9%. 10:30 a.m.: Time for iPhone talk! Jobs is updating the audience on the iPhone market share. Of the shared revenue, developers have made $1 billion. 10:26 a.m.: Guitar Hero for iPhone is available now for $2.99! 10:27 a.m.: Jobs is back. New controls include swiping and wiggling for whammy bar.
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Note interface is just like the full version, but you know, with tapping. 10:25 a.m.: Tracks from Vampire Weekend and classic rock songs. WHAT!? New Guitar Hero game coming to iPod touch and iPhone. Cross-platform integration FTW! 10:24 a.m.: Activision is up now! Karthik Bala SVP hitting the stage to talk Guitar Hero. Now you can access your Facebook farm on your iPhone! Virtual agriculturists rejoice! 10:23 a.m.: New tap and hold controls for Farmville, but really the coolest element is the social networking integration with Facebook. You can surf the entire streaming library, access your instant queue, all through your iPhone. 10:17 a.m.: Netflix for the iPhone is coming this summer for free. Reed Hastings, CEO of Netflix is taking the stage. 10:16 a.m.: Now Jobs is talking up three new apps. What about the 5% that get rejected? Jobs says the apps don't function as advertised, use of private APIs, and crashing apps. 10:15 a.m.: 15,000 new apps in 30 languages are submitted a week. "Most vibrant app community on the planet" says Jobs.
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iBooks app is now getting PDF support, meaning users can pull in content from other, non-iTunes sources. Users can now make notes from within the iBook app, tap to bookmark specific pages, bookmarks will appear in the contents of any given book. Guitar+Hero+for+iPhone 10:11 a.m.: New enhancements to iBooks. Users have downloaded 5 million books on the iPad. 10:09 a.m.: Jobs is highlighting a few, Pulse, Ebay, the Avatar game, etc. Over 8,500 apps in the app store, and have been downloaded over 35 million times. 10:07 a.m.: iPad will be available in 19 countries by end of July. People mobbing Apple stores in Tokyo, etc. 10:05 a.m.: Jobs introduces international demo reel of international press coverage. Apple has sold one iPad every three seconds. 10:04 a.m.: Now Jobs is updating the crowd on the iPad. Standing ovation ensuing.įarmVille+for+iPhone 10:03 a.m.: Jobs is talking up the conference. Any last minute predictions? 10:00 a.m.: Music is on, lights are coming down. 9:55 a.m.: T-minus 5 minutes until the keynote begins.