How quickly WWDC sold out this week – less than two hours and before many developers on the west coast were even out of bed – raises some interesting questions for Apple. Could the company have handled the announcement better? Should Apple allow more than 5,000 developers to attend? Is the current model for WWDC, [...] Related Stories T.G.I. Fridays, Tabbedout Make iPhone-based Mobile Paym
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In less than a day, tickets to Apple's 2011 Worldwide Developers Conference have sold out. The annual event, known as the WWDC, brings together developers who build applications for Apple operating systems and products -- Mac OS X w... Read Post
Apple's annual World Wide Developer's Conference (WWDC), an event where the Cupertino company typically showcases both new products and software overhauls to OS X and iOS, has sold out in less than two minutes. That obliterates the ... Read Post
Tickets to Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) sold out in a record two hours this morning. The conference will be held in San Francisco from June 11-15. "Sorry, tickets are sold out," the site says. It explains that Appl... Read Post