At WWDC 2008, CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the iPhone 3G, provided a peek at lots of third-party applications, and unveiled a new service called MobileMe. Did Apple fans get everything they wanted? CNET's Molly Wood offers an overview of Jobs' keynote address.
2 minutes 32 seconds
June 9, 2008 4:10 PM PDT
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