Conferinta WWDC 2010 in engleza (mai tarziu si traducerea daca ma ajuta cineva):
Sursa: http://www.gdgt.com
8:09AM - Welcome to gdgt’s live coverage of the WWDC 2010 keynote! It’s a ridiculously beautiful day here in SF, and we’re on our way over to the Moscone Center.
8:39AM - We’re here! The line of developers waiting outside is, predictably, enormous. This venue seats a few thousand people — count on a packed house.
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8:52AM - We’re in the giant clump of press, um, “lined” up on the third floor. The real waiting begins!
9:13AM - Oh yeah, this place is getting busy!
9:21AM - Broadcast media being let in, which means we should be next.
9:27AM - Alright, we’re in! This is actually the earliest I’ve ever seen Apple seat the press — usually we’re outside waiting until that last 15-20 minutes.
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9:42AM - Louis Armstrong setting the mood while thousands of developers funnel in. Just a little more than 15 minutes to go!
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9:54AM - Audience in the back applauding — not sure what for!
9:56AM - Announcer: “Good morning ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the WWDC 2010 keynote address. Please turn off all cellphones and PDAs.” PDAs? Really? Actually, would have been better if they asked the audience to “turn off all iPhones and iPads.”
10:01AM - Okay, that’s different — tons of applause coming from behind, and standing up. “What a Wonderful World” just came on the PA significantly louder than the other tracks.
10:01AM - The lights are going down, here we go! Steve’s up, huge applause.
10:01AM - Standing O — “It’s great to be here. Thank you.” Screams — we love you Steve! “Thanks. I think.”
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10:02AM - “We have got a great conference for you guys this week. … we sold out in 8 days. We apologize to those folks who wanted to be here, we didn’t have room. This was the biggest place we could get.”
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10:03AM - Steve’s reviewing the conference agenda, basically. Over 1k Apple engineers on hand, blah blah. A few updates, “I’d like to start with the iPad. An incredible success.” Big applause.
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10:04AM - “It’s changing the way we’re experiencing the web. Things like email, photos, maps, you name it — it’s a whole new way to interact with the internet, with apps, with our content and media, and it’s going over really well. And it IS magical. I know it, because I got this email…” Guy apparently got a girl interested in him with his iPad.
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10:04AM - “We’ve sold over 2m iPads. That’s one every three seconds. iPad is now in ten countries.” International press reel time! Set to New Order, no less!
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10:06AM - “We’re going to be in 19 countries by the end of July — we thank everyone for their patience, we’re making iPads as fast as we can. There are now 8.5k native iPad apps in the App Store… they’ve been downloaded 35 million times. That’s about 17 apps per iPad. That’s a GREAT number.”
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10:08AM - “Let me show you some of these great apps…” Pulse, Gowalla, eBay, webMD, Iron Man, the list goes on. Showing off Elements… email: “I earned more on the sales of Elements for iPad the first day than on the past 5 years of Google ads on periodictable.com” Heh. Steve: “This is what we LOVE to hear from you guys.” Chuckles.