WWDC
From Mac Guides
The WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference) is an annual conference for Apple Developer Connection members. Historically, the conference has been strictly a developers conference with focus on developer sessions and technologies. After Apple pulled out of summer MacWorld Expo conference, the developer's conference has become more of a launching ground for new Apple technologies and products. However, these announcements tend to be focused on the Professional market, rather than the Consumer market.
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Recent WWDCs
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2008, San Francisco, June 9-13
- Main article: WWDC 2008
- Apple demonstrated the iPhone 2.0 SDK and introduced MobileMe and the iPhone 3G. They also announced the next revision of Mac OS X, codenamed Snow Leopard.
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2007, San Francisco, June 11-15
- Main article: WWDC 2007
- A mainly feature complete beta version of Leopard was released to developers. Apple also revealed a Windows version of Safari and announced support for third party development of iPhone applications.
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2006, San Francisco, August 7-11
- Main article: WWDC 2006
- Apple previewed Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and released the Mac Pro and an Intel based Xserve.
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2005, San Francisco, June 6-10
- Apple announced that they would be making the transition from PowerPC processors to Intel processors.
- Apple Hot News - WWDC 2005
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2004, San Francisco
- Apple previewed Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger", unveiled the 30" Cinema HD Flat Display, previewed Xcode 2 with new features and enhanced performance and previewed Mac OS X Server "Tiger"
- Apple Hot News - WWDC 2004
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2003, San Francisco
- Apple CEO Steve Jobs delivered a keynote presentation Monday, Jun 23, at 10 AM PT in San Francisco’s Moscone Center, introducing the world’s fastest desktop computer, the PowerMac G5; previewing Mac OS X Panther; showing a major breakthrough in video conferencing, iChat AV and iSight; and announcing Xcode, a powerful set of developer tools.
- Apple Hot News - WWDC 2003
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