WorldWide Developer's Conference

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WorldWide Developer's Conference, or WWDC for short, is an annual developers' conference held in August at Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco. It typically features presentations, hands-on labs, and feedback forums. The highlight of the event is the opening keynote from Steve Jobs that typically introduces new professional-grade hardware or upcoming software.

2006 Keynote Highlights

  • Sneak peek at Leopard.
  • Mac Pro released.
  • Next generation Xserve announced.
  • Many Vista slams, because Apple is still in the business of releasing products unlike one of their competitors.

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