World Wide Developers Conference Set For June 8-12
Apple has just announced that their annual World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) will begin on Monday, June 8th and continue through June 12th at the Moscone Center West in San Francisco. The five day event will allow Apple’s large developer community to get new information about the upcoming iPhone OS 3.0 as well as the newest version of Mac OS X, Snow Leopard. The event will also allow developers to work side-by-side with Apple engineers at their hands-on labs as well as the opportunity to work together with other developers. Registration costs $1,295 if you register before April 24th, after that the price goes up another $300. Apple’s Student Scholarship Program also provides current ADC Student Members and student Team Members in the iPhone Developer University Program the opportunity to get a free pass to attend WWDC ‘09. The deadline for that program is April 14th. It’s an exciting time to be an Apple developer, so don’t miss out on WWDC ‘09! Related Posts AMBER Alert Developer Sends Open Letter To Steve Jobs Apple Talks About The Direction Of The App Store And iPhone Gaming App Store Rumored To Receive A Premium Games Section Apple Sued Over iTunes Patent Infringement China Unicom May Begin Selling iPhones May 17th

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World Wide Developers Conference Set For June 8-12





