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The apple company Globally Designers Meeting to Kick Off June 11 at Moscone Western in San Francisco

Apple® today declared that it will hold its yearly Globally Designers Meeting (WWDC) June 11 through June 15 at San Francisco's Moscone Western. At this seasons five-day conference, developers will understand about the future of iOS and OS X®, enabling them to build amazing new applications. WWDC will also feature more than 100 specialized classes provided by The apple company specialized engineers as well as the popular The apple company Style Prizes, a display of the most excellent applications from the past season.


"We have an excellent WWDC organized this season and can't delay to discuss the newest information about iOS and OS X Hill Lion with developers"

"We have an excellent WWDC organized this season and can't delay to discuss the newest information about iOS and OS X Hill Lion with developers," said John p Schiller, Apple's mature v. p. of Globally Marketing. "The iOS foundation has created an entirely new industry with fantastic opportunities for developers across the country and all over the community."

Developers will be able to discover the newest enhancements, features and abilities of iOS and OS X Hill Lion and understand how to greatly boost the performance, performance, high quality of their applications. Designers can even bring their value to the laboratories and work with The apple company specialized engineers, applying progression methods and best-practices to boost their applications.

Activities at Apple's WWDC 2012 include:

more than 100 specialized classes provided by The apple company specialized engineers on a variety of technology-specific subjects for creating, implementing and creating the newest iOS and OS X technologies;
100 hands-on laboratories manned by more than 1,000 The apple company specialized engineers providing developers with code-level assistance, understanding into maximum progression methods and assistance on how they can make the most of iOS and OS X technological advancement in their apps;
the opportunity to hook up with thousands of other iOS and OS X developers from around the world-last season more than 60 nations were represented;
engaging and motivating the afternoon meal classes with leading thoughts and influencers from the planets of technological advancement, science and entertainment; and
Apple Style Prizes which identify iPhone®, iPad® and Mac® applications that illustrate specialized quality, advancement and excellent design.

Please go to the The apple company Globally Designers Meeting 2012 web page (developer.apple.com/wwdc) to purchase passes, as well as for up-dates and more information.

Developers who are unable to go to this seasons conference can access and watch all specialized classes from the The apple company Designer web page (developer.apple.com/videos) as soon as they are published for free.

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