On Tuesday, April 18, in San Jose, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg delivers his keynote at the F8 conference, Facebook’s biggest public event of the year. F8 is a developer show, so expect lots of talk about new code releases and tools for building things for Facebook. Of course the annual event generates a ton of news for regular folk too as the company outlines new features and capabilities for the nearly two billion people who use Facebook regularly. That’s the meat of F8, the stuff to get excited about.

Zuck’s keynote starts at 10 am PDT (1 pm EDT) and runs for 90 minutes. We’ll be liveblogging the whole thing. Sure, you can live stream F8 as well, but we’re going to liveblog it anyway. Why liveblog something you can just watch for yourself? Well, because we love liveblogs of course! We’ll have WIRED writers David Pierce and Brian Barrett posting live updates and offering their analysis of each bit of F8 news: why it matters, who it’s for, and what to expect from Facebook going forward. We recommend joining the liveblog and leaving it open as a compliment to the live video feed. You’ll get Zuck’s smiling face in one window, and all of that brilliant WIRED insight in the other.

Join us right here on Tuesday morning. We’re going live at 9 am PDT, one hour before the event starts.