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Apple announces World Wide Developers Conference, June 7

Apple has finally released the dates for its annual World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco. The event starts June 7 and includes the first ever iPad development sessions.

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Apple has finally released the dates for its annual World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco. The event starts June 7 and includes the first ever iPad development sessions. Also on tap are hands-on working labs for the recently announced iPhone OS 4 and Mac OS X core technology labs.

Apple has published this press release regarding this year's WWDC. From the release:

"This year's WWDC offers developers in-depth sessions and hands-on working labs to learn more about iPhone OS 4, the world's most advanced mobile operating system," said Scott Forstall, Apple's senior vice president of iPhone Software. "WWDC provides a unique opportunity for developers to work side-by-side with Apple engineers and interface designers to make their iPhone and iPad apps even better."
The session list offered this year is iPhone OS heavy as you may imagine.
  • Application Frameworks.
  • Internet & Web.
  • Graphics & Media.
  • Developer Tools.
  • Core OS.
Visit the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference 2010 website for registration and more details at theWWDC site.


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