Apple Worldwide Developers Conference registration open
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Filed Under: 2011, Apple, ios, ipad, iphone, ipod touch, mac, mac os x, worldwide developers conference, wwdc
Filed Under: 2011, Apple, ios, ipad, iphone, ipod touch, mac, mac os x, worldwide developers conference, wwdc
Developers looking forward to the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) should be glad to know that registrations are now open. The annual event hosted by Apple showcases their latest innovations and newest technologies in iOS and Mac OS X. With more than 1,000 Apple engineers over a 5-day session, developers can be sure that they’ll be able to learn everything they ever wanted to know about the platforms. The WWDC will be held at Moscone West, San Francisco; on June 6-10. There are limited spots available, so if you’re keen on attending the WWDC this year, head over to the WWDC website. Tickets are $1,599 each. As to what exciting news will be revealed at the event? Stay tuned, and we’ll keep you posted.
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