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How to watch Twitter’s Flight developer conference

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Today, Twitter is holding the 2015 edition of its mobile developer conference called Flight. During the event, the company aims to cover three central themes: how Twitter builds mobile products, how Fabric works, and a deep dive in Twitter data.

The conference opens up with a keynote that’s sure to include some product announcements before breaking off into several tracks. And if you can’t make it to Flight, then you can watch right from the comfort of your own computer or mobile device — all the sessions will be livestreamed right on Twitter’s Flight website.

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If you’re interested in more behind-the-scenes moments (wait, like these Moments?), you may want to open up Periscope, as Twitter’s developer team says Periscope’s lead engineer Sara Haider will be conducting interviews there.

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