Apple announces WWDC 2010 dates

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Apple today announced the dates of its upcoming Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. It will take place from June 7th to June 11th in San Fransisco at the Moscone West Center.

The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is the premier technical conference for developers innovating with Apple technologies. Over 1,000 Apple engineers will be at Moscone West to present advanced coding and development techniques that will show you how to enhance the capabilities of your applications with the revolutionary technologies in iPhone OS and Mac OS X.

Sessions will fall into five technology tracks: Application Frameworks, Internet & Web, Graphics & Media, Developer Tools, and Core OS. As expected, a number of sessions will be focused on the new Apple iPad as well as the upcoming iPhone OS 4.

Apple introduced the Apple iPhone 3GS at last year’s WWDC. Will we see the introduction of the iPhone 4G (or HD) at this year’s event?

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