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WWDC Live: Adrian Kosmaczewski
We featured the work of Adrian Kosmaczewski last year, when he helped out WWDC '08 attendees with a script he whipped up to convert the AJAX-based schedule to an iCal .ics file. Now a full-time iPhone developer, we caught up with him at WWDC '09 to ...
WWDC '09 Details Posted
Spring is in the air, although we're in the midst of a blizzard here in the Denver area. That means one thing -- the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) is coming soon! Eric over at coreiphone.com sent us a tip this morning that shows that ...
Leopard beta for developers at WWDC
We just received an email here at TUAW headquarters from Apple. Entitled, "See the future. Then take it home with you," the message states that developers attending WWDC '07 will receive a beta copy of Leopard to take home and play with and share ...
WWDC sessions announced
Tell your OS X developer friends (though I bet they know already), Apple has posted information about the sessions at this year's WWDC. There are three different kinds of sessions (each link leads to a list of the sessions under that topic):
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WWDC coverage schedule for today
While San Francisco still lies sleeping (with a few notable exceptions), we're gearing up for a full day & week of WWDC coverage. Here are some of the times to pencil in on your iCal reminder list:
1pm ET -- our metaliveblog coverage of the ...
WWDC '08 sessions posted
Apple has posted a listing of the sessions which will be offered at this summer's World Wide Developer's Conference (WWDC) in San Francisco. There are three tracks to choose from: Mac, IT and new this year, iPhone. Of course, the Mac track has the ...
Will WWDC break Twitter?
In the Venn diagram of users, the intersection of "Mac" and "Twitter" appears to be quite large. Why this is, I'm not sure, but it's true that many Mac users rely on the short-message broadcasting service for their day-to-day lives. There's some ...
WWDC07: Bust or Boon?
It's not often I agree with Paul "Argue Cuz I Can" Thurrott, but sometimes he hits the proverbial nail on the head: In one sentence on his blog, Internet-Nexus, Thurrott sums up the WWDC keynote snooze-fest that wedgied some of the Mac community: ...
WWDC schedule: Ajax to PDF
Developers and other WWDC attendees looking for a simple printout of the sessions and labs at the conference may be disappointed with the results when printing out Apple's (very slick) Ajax calendars. You could save the pages to PDFs and have a ...
First WWDC 2007 pictures
RoughlyDrafted has posted the first pictures of posters up at WWDC 2007-- the event of course doesn't start until Monday, but Apple is already starting to plaster the Moscone Center West with tasty morsels of what we might see there next week. As ...
WWDC 2007 Keynote bingo
It wouldn't be a Stevenote without a little bingo thrown in for fun, right? John Siracusa, of Ars Technica, has once again posted a PDF of his bingo card so you can play along on Monday. Just in case you aren't familiar with this whole Keynote bingo ...
WWDC '08: Gravity Applications
We gave Niclas and Martin from Gravity Applications a chance to talk about their latest (finished) project: Searchlight. It's an exciting application that provides a web interface to your system-wide Spotlight database, allowing any web browser on ...
WWDC 2007: June 11 - 15
Attention Mac coding nerds (and I say that will all possible respect), Apple has announced the dates for their World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC for those in the know). This year WWDC is happening in San Francisco on June 11th through the 15. ...
TUAW Predictions Roundup for WWDC '07
It's that time of season again, oh dear TUAW readers: the time just before a major Apple event when we TUAW bloggers look deep into our crystal balls to make both wild and sensible predictions as to what WWDC 07 might bring us next week. This time ...
Apple distributes WWDC '07 mailing
Ooh, can you feel the anticipation WWDC 07? We sure can. In fact, we can hardly wait to not get Leopard! Ok, snarky comments aside, WWDC should be interesting (check out the list of planned sessions here), and Apple distributed an email earlier this ...


