WWDC 2011 Announcement Live Coverage Recap: Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5, and iCloud
During the WWDC 2011 live announcement, Steve Jobs came up and announced that 5,200 people are attending WWDC 2011 this year and tickets were all sold out under 2 hours. Steve Jobs then went over details of the benefits of the WWDC which includes over 120 sessions, 100 hands-on labs, and over 1000 apple engineers. After that Steve Jobs said that today’s announcement would talk about Mac OS X Lion, iOS 5, and iCloud. Phil Schiller took over the stage and demoed Apple’s new Mac OS X Lion operating system and announced some Mac statistics. Below are the details of what Phil Schiller announced: Over 54 million active Mac users around the world. 73% of Macs sold are laptops. Mac OS X Lion will have over 250 new features. Mac OS X Lion has Multi-touch gesture. Mac OS X Lion will have full-screen applications. Mission Control opens up a birds eye view of everything you’re on. Stay tuned, we will be covering WWDC 2011 announcements live. You can watch WWDC 2011 live stream video online as well.





