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Latest revision as of 16:15, 8 August 2016
Short for Worldwide Developers Conference, WWDC is an expensive ($1000+) gathering for Mac and iPhone developers. It includes various sessions for developers as well, as a keynote to kick it all off. The keynote is public and available for download through the podcast "Apple Keynotes" (SD/HD/1080p) on iTunes. The developer sessions are semi-private and available with a free or paid Apple Developer account.
Contents
2008 Keynote
- MobileMe announced and demonstrated
- iPhone 3G announced and demonstrated
- Push Notification Service for developers announced
- Countries that the iPhone 3G was and still is planned to be released in announced
2009 Keynote
- iPhone 3GS announced. A working model was not shown.
- Push Notification Service announced for iPhone OS 3.0
2010 Keynote
- iPhone 4 announced and demonstrated.
2011 Keynote
- iOS 5, iCloud, and Mac OS X Lion announced.
2012 Keynote
- iOS 6 announced.
2013 Keynote
- iOS 7, New Mac Pro, MacBook Air and OS X Mavericks announced.