Video: Watch Apple's WWDC 2009 keynote
For those who couldn't make it to San Francisco Monday — or who couldn't get into the event (it sold out in record time) — Apple (AAPL) has posted a 2-hour streaming video of the entire keynote. Click here to watch it.
If you want to learn more about the iPhone 3G S without watching the video, the same link offers a 13-minute guided tour that can be played on a computer or an iPod. It also offers links to videos about Snow Leopard and the new MacBook Pros.
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iTunes: Now No. 2 in streaming media
Apple's (AAPL) iTunes passed RealNetwork's (RNWK) RealPlayer in November 2007 to take the No. 2 slot in streaming media players, according to a new report from WebSiteOptimization.com.
Although Microsoft's (MSFT) Windows Media Player is still No. 1, with nearly a 50% market share, its growth has leveled off over the past year.
In fact, iTunes is the only one of the big four players, including Apple's own QuickTime, to show positive growth lately. (see chart) As the report puts it:
Growing at an annual rate of 26.8%, iTunes hit a high note while the rest of the band was flat. (link)
RealNetworks was a pioneer in streaming media, having introduced its first player in 1995. Its market share might not be stagnating if it weren't so hard these days to find the free "basic" player on its website amid all the 14-day trials.


