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WWDC 2008: What's in store for Apple

At Worldwide Developers Conference, attendees get a peek at the upcoming iPhone App Store and a 3G iPhone.

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Worldwide Developers Conference

At Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicked off Monday in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs gave attendees much to mull over on the iPhone front.

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News.com special report:

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At Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, which kicked off Monday in San Francisco, CEO Steve Jobs gave attendees much to mull over on the iPhone front.

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New software development kit and soon-to-be-launched application store show the true power of the iPhone.
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• Monday's live blog: Steve Jobs at WWDC 2008
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