Apple has posted the complete conference schedule for the upcoming 2008 Worldwide Developers Conference. With a very slick web-based interface all the sessions and labs are broken down by topic (iPhone, Mac, iPhone and Mac, and IT) for each morning and afternoon of the conference (though, Apple, where are the iCal calendars?). By the looks of it, Apple seems pretty serious about this whole two bridges thing. In any case, if you're lucky enough to be headed to San Francisco you can fine tune your plan of attack and agonize over your choices at the schedule website.
Thanks Chris!













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5-15-2008 @ 4:30PM
darve said...
Why in earth can't I split my self in four?!
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5-15-2008 @ 6:13PM
socritic said...
How about those MID rumors? also, what about that 10 inch Macbook with an atom processor, a super slim and sexy figure, and leopard? I have dreams about it at night.
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5-15-2008 @ 7:39PM
Ed said...
Notice the 18 unannounced blocks. Perhaps relating to some new product. Or they could just be not finalized. I guess if they're still unannounced a few days before we'll know.
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5-15-2008 @ 8:38PM
Keith Lang said...
With empty slots for cool new stuff TBA.
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5-16-2008 @ 6:57AM
martin said...
yes, that many unannounced slots are unusual, a very solid indication that something new will be presented at the WWDC.
and not just a new mac, or improved iPhone, but something with a new API (programmers interface)
5-15-2008 @ 9:23PM
Matthew said...
what is tuaw's scheudule for covering the WWDC? (i assume they will like last year)
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5-16-2008 @ 8:56AM
Adrian Kosmaczewski said...
I also wanted the schedule data in iCal format, so I've created an "ics" format generator using the same data from the WWDC calendar (which, btw, uses Prototype and Script.aculo.us); feel free to use it here: http://kosmaczewski.net/wwdc2008/ cheers!
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5-17-2008 @ 4:31PM
akalmenson said...
For those curious, the slick UI _seems_ to have been created with Google Web Toolkit. I'm assuming this because they seem to be using GWT's history listener. Anyways, I like the interface :P
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