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Apple Starts Adorning The Moscone With WWDC Signage

Apple Starts Adorning The Moscone With WWDC Signage

June 1, 2011
Apple's WWDC event is less than a week away, and in preparation the company has started decorating the Moscone Center. As you can see in the above image, big beautiful Apple logos are gradually appearing along the side of the building, which is located in San Francisco, CA. Below, you can check out the half-decorated Moscone Center at sunset. Apple's WWDC event is set to kick-off on June 6 with the company's highly-anticipated keynote presentation. As confirmed in a press release, Apple will unveil Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5 and iCloud - the company's cloud-based service - during this keynote presentation (which will be hosted by Steve Jobs and "a team of Apple executives"). However, the main question many are pondering is: Will Apple announce the fifth generation iPhone, too? The company didn't mention the next iPhone in its press release, leaving many to assume that the handset will be unveiled at the company's fall event, after all. What do you think? And what are you hoping to see in iCloud? Let us know in the comments. [Image credit: Aaron Fisher and Emily Chang, via 9to5Mac]

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