Anyone noticed how IOS is presented before OSX on the WWDC2011 banner? Is that a sign that IOS is now the main priority for Apple and OSX is slowly being put aside?
In terms of coverage, traditionally all content at WWDC is under NDA with the exception of the keynote.
But there will probably be lots of leaks (both official and by overzealous bloggers) given the amount of hype about this stuff these days.
Last year Apple quickly released the videos of the sessions at WWDC to all registered developers without additional fees. Given how quickly the even sold out, they may do that again this year.
Anyone noticed how IOS is presented before OSX on the WWDC2011 banner? Is that a sign that IOS is now the main priority for Apple and OSX is slowly being put aside?
ReplyDeleteer, YES lol!
ReplyDelete(how long did it take you to suss that out?)
;) :)
Makes sense to cater for the platform that has the larger customer base. Especially if they can charge $10 for an update...
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In terms of coverage, traditionally all content at WWDC is under NDA with the exception of the keynote.
ReplyDeleteBut there will probably be lots of leaks (both official and by overzealous bloggers) given the amount of hype about this stuff these days.
Last year Apple quickly released the videos of the sessions at WWDC to all registered developers without additional fees. Given how quickly the even sold out, they may do that again this year.