WWDC 2010 Sells Out In 8 Days

Apple has updated their WWDC website to indicate that the event has sold out. The event took only 8 days to sell out after being officially announced last week.

WWDC 2010 will take place June 7-11 and is expected to focus intensively on the iPhone OS platform. Apple is widely expected to introduce its new iPhone hardware during a keynote address at the event, although the device has already received considerable publicity since Gizmodo published details on one lost by an Apple employee in a California bar.
This is the third straight year that Apple's WWDC conference has sold out, with the streak beginning in 2008.
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(View all)23 months ago
... and across the country, several hundred software engineers -- if not a thousand or so -- are screaming at their purchasing department as they followed their internal billing cycle to approve this request.
Try to budget for a petty cash fund next year boys and girls!
Try to budget for a petty cash fund next year boys and girls!
23 months ago
Big kudos to the iPhone OS platform for making WWDC such a success. WWDC never used to sell out, and then the year of the app store it has it's first sellout, and now it sells out in 8 days.
23 months ago
I cant wait to see how Jobs handles the intro
Yeah, that will be really funny :D I can't imagine Apple to not mention the leak.
23 months ago
I guess this is why they are focusing on iPhone OS (a door to mac development)...
23 months ago
They need to have a bar scene setup on stage. Have a bar stool with the new iPhone sitting on it. Then Steve Jobs comes on stage and "finds" it.
"What's this?"
"What's this?"
23 months ago
8 days doesn't sound that great, perhaps the leaked iPhone put a damp on things.
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