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Twitter Survives Apple Conference
By Doug Caverly - Tue, 06/10/2008 - 9:34am.
Fans and critics alike expected Twitter's new "status" blog to be a busy place yesterday, and in one sense, the company didn't disappoint. Posts mainly focused on preventative measures, however, and Twitter more or less made it through Apple's big event without failing.
Jobs Unveils iPhone 3G
By Jason Lee Miller - Mon, 06/09/2008 - 2:59pm. 3 comments
As widely predicted, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the new incarnation of the iPhone, iPhone 3G, at the Worldwide Developer's Conference in San Francisco. According to the new features Job listed, Apple listened quite a bit to user feedback.
Twitter To Go Down From WWDC Traffic?
By Andy Beal - Mon, 06/09/2008 - 2:05pm.
Hopefully you rely on Marketing Pilgrim to find the best marketing news for you. If you’re monitoring news feeds yourself, you’ll know the enormous amount of buzz/noise surrounding today’s Apple Worldwide Developer’s Conference. Here are three things almost certain to happen at today…
Mac OS X: Time Machine
By A.P. Lawrence - Wed, 08/16/2006 - 12:33pm.
Apple has added something they are calling Time Machine to the upcoming "Leopard" release of OS X.
Apple's 2006 Developer Conference
By Doug Caverly - Thu, 05/11/2006 - 5:24pm.
Excitement is building for Apple Computer's Worldwide Developer Conference, at which its new operating system, Mac OS X Leopard, is to be shown for the first time. The company says that innovative ideas will abound at the event, with the number of sessions expected to reach 130.
Apple Reschedules WWDC Yet Again
By TidBITS - Tue, 04/01/2003 - 5:02pm.
In a move that will no doubt cause even more consternation, Apple today announced that it has again rescheduled the upcoming Worldwide Developer Conference, this time to coincide with the new Create conference that replaced Macworld Expo from 14-Jul-03 through 18-Jul-03.
Apple WWDC delay prompts PPC 970 speculation
By The Register - Mon, 03/24/2003 - 11:13am.
Apple's decision to postpone its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) from mid-May to mid-June might at first seem nothing more than panic caused by too few pre-registrations.
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