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Apple has just announced the dates for its annual Worldwide Developers Conference, and the long-running event will occur this year from June 2nd to the 6th. It’ll occur in San Francisco’s Moscone West, per usual.
“We have probably the most amazing developer community on this planet and feature a terrific week planned for them,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice chairman of world Marketing. “Every year the WWDC audience becomes more diverse, with developers from almost every discipline you could imagine and coming from every corner of the globe. We glance forward to sharing with them our latest advances in iOS and OS X so that it will create the following generation of significant apps.”
If you’re a developer searching for a ticket, check here. You’ll be able to put your name on an enormous list from now until April 7th, but Apple’s going to select attendees at random this year.
“Over the past six years, a tremendous cultural shift has occurred. It;s changed how we interact with each other. Learn new things. Entertain ourselves. Do our work. And live our daily lives. All as a result of developers and the apps they carry. For 5 days, 1000 Apple engineers and five thousand developers will gather together. And life should be different as result. Write the code. Change the arena,” says Apple.
Save the cheerleader, save the realm? Now life changing could be a bit a of stretch (a bit…), but Apple has unveiled some pretty big things at WWDCs of the past. Last year, working example, we got the recent version of OS X, iTunes Radio, and iOS 7.
We’ll just should wait until June to peer what Apple has in store for this conference. Oh, who am I kidding, let the idea begin!
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Apple’s WWDC Dates Announced: June 2-6 April 3, 2014