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Apple has started preparing the Moscone Center for its WWDC event

Ahead of next Monday’s keynote kicking off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple has begun preparations at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. As part of the preparations, banners are beginning to go up in the lobby of Moscone West, including one with the event’s tagline of “Write the Code. Change the World.” More banners will undoubtedly continue to appear inside the lobby, some of which may tease hints of Apple’s announcement plans. Banners advertising specific details on keynote announcements will remain covered until after the keynote. 

Construction crews have started the process of preparing San Francisco’s Moscone Center for the June 2 opening of Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference, with the first banners going up on Tuesday. As depicted in a photo from Twitter user KielO, the banners mirror the design of Apple’s other promotional materials for the event with small, colorful app icon-style rounded squares of varying sizes arranged to form the Apple logo in negative space. They also sport the conference’s 2014 slogan, “Write the code. Change the world.” Earlier Tuesday, Apple quietly announced that they would be live streaming the opening keynote to Macs, iOS devices, PCs, and the Apple TV. The company promised “exciting announcements” from the address that will begin live at 10 a.m. Pacific, 1 p.m. Eastern next Monday. 

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