Apple today announced that its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) will take place this year from June 2 to June 6, 2014. As in the past, WWDC 2014 will take place at San Francisco’s Moscone West and focus on both iOS and OS X.
“We have the most amazing developer community in the world and have a great week planned for them,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “Every year the WWDC audience becomes more diverse, with developers from almost every discipline you can imagine and coming from every corner of the globe. We look forward to sharing with them our latest advances in iOS and OS X so they can create the next generation of great apps.”
Much as Google is doing with its Google I/O 2014 conference, developers interested in attending WWDC 2014 can now apply for tickets. The registration period will close on Monday, April 7 at 1000 PDT (1300 EDT). A random selection process will determine who actually gets tickets. Notification will happen by 1700 PST (2000 EDT) the same day.
There will be more than 100 technical sessions covering topics from developing, deploying and integrating the latest iOS and OS X technologies. Apple is also introducing a new series of get-togethers focused on particular topics with special guest speakers and activities.
While Apple has not used the event to unveil new iPhones or iPads since 2010, the event will likely see the introduction of iOS 8 and updates to OS X.
Source : Apple WWDC