Monday, May 24, 2010

Steve Jobs to Open Apple’s Developer Conference on June 7

It’s official: Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference will start on Monday, June 7 at 10:00 a.m, with a keynote address by Apple’s CEO, Steve Jobs.

Although Apple has lately been leaking far more information than usual, crowned with a double-leak of the next iPhone prototype and an iPod Touch with a camera, the expectations for this year’s WWDC are as big as ever.

Besides the next iPhone, big sales figures for the iPad and some jabs at Android, we can probably expect a surprise or two. When asked by a concerned fan whether Apple has some good announcements prepared for the WWDC, Steve Jobs promised him he “won’t be disappointed.” That’s all we ask, really.

The conference runs from June 7 to June 11, providing advanced content for developers across five key technology tracks: Application Frameworks, Internet & Web, Graphics & Media, Developer Tools and Core OS. Apple engineers will deliver over 100 solutions-oriented technical sessions and labs to developers in attendance.



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