Monday, June 26, 2006
Apple Executives to Preview Mac OS X 'Leopard' at WWDC 2006 Keynote
CUPERTINO, Calif., -- Apple today announced that CEO Steve Jobs will headline a team of Apple executives, including Philip Schiller, senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing; Bertrand Serlet, senior vice president of Software Engineering; and Scott Forstall, vice president of Platform Experience, to kick off the
company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference with a keynote preview of Mac OS X "Leopard" on Monday, August 7, 2006, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at San Francisco's Moscone West. Throughout WWDC, developers will receive detailed information and best practices on developing Universal applications that take advantage of the performance of Intel-based Macs, including special sessions on performance optimization using Apple software development tools.
The five-day event, which runs from August 7 to August 11, will deliver more than 175 technical sessions and labs with new content designed to serve a wide range of Mac(R) developers, including tracks that preview Leopard and dozens of hands-on labs providing opportunities to work developer-to-developer with Apple engineers.
The cost of the five-day conference is $1,595 per attendee, with a $300 Early Registration Discount that has been extended through July 7. Visit Apple's WWDC website for registration and complete session details at Apple.com.
company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference with a keynote preview of Mac OS X "Leopard" on Monday, August 7, 2006, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at San Francisco's Moscone West. Throughout WWDC, developers will receive detailed information and best practices on developing Universal applications that take advantage of the performance of Intel-based Macs, including special sessions on performance optimization using Apple software development tools.
The five-day event, which runs from August 7 to August 11, will deliver more than 175 technical sessions and labs with new content designed to serve a wide range of Mac(R) developers, including tracks that preview Leopard and dozens of hands-on labs providing opportunities to work developer-to-developer with Apple engineers.
The cost of the five-day conference is $1,595 per attendee, with a $300 Early Registration Discount that has been extended through July 7. Visit Apple's WWDC website for registration and complete session details at Apple.com.