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WWDC Sells Out In 2 Minutes; Ticket On eBay 45 Minutes Later

alphadogg writes "The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference sold out in just two minutes today, blowing away last year's record of two hours. Tickets went on sale today at 10 a.m. PDT, as was announced yesterday, when Apple said its event would be held June 10-14 at Moscone West in San Francisco. Apple WWDC runs neck-and-neck with the annual Google I/O event in the race for hottest tech show. The Google event, slated for May 15-17 at Moscone Center, sold out in 45 minutes this year. While transferring tickets for WWDC is generally not allowed, an ambitious eBay seller is attempting to get $10K for the $1,600 ticket."

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  1. hmmm by slashmydots · · Score: 4, Funny

    So can someone maybe get a leak of the attendee list so I can write a script that eliminates them from all my social media platforms?

    1. Re:hmmm by Charliemopps · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Even a small one. $1600 is pretty standard for a conference or even a basic class about database structure or project management. It all depends on what's there. If it's a yearly sales pitch, then yea, that's expensive. But if there's a bunch of people there that are doing crazy new stuff it's worth it just to mingle. Some of the stuff I work on is so proprietary to our industry there's just no info on the net about it, so these conferences can be a goldmine.

  2. Re:Saw plastic iPhones in person. by ArcadeMan · · Score: 4, Funny

    I already have a plastic iPhone. It's called a 3GS.

  3. Re:Is there a real reason to go? by falcon5768 · · Score: 5, Informative

    The hallway time is the reason to go. Some of the sessions and labs get your in person with the leads of most of the teams and its not unheard of for app developers or companies who have issues to vent them there and see software updates in the future reflect those problems. The sessions they post online for everyone, but the hallway time and closed discussions are absolutely worth the cost of 1-2 tickets, not to mention you are not just talking about Apple here, but Google comes and pretty much every major developer is there.

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  4. WWDC Videos by AlreadyStarted · · Score: 5, Informative

    The session videos are usually available the next week. Occasionally I'll write some app to automate some task on my mac, and I've really enjoyed watching the videos in previous years. Definitely stuff for nerds;)

  5. Re:remember when this was for developers? by newcastlejon · · Score: 4, Funny

    (For reference, I remember being an actual Apple Developer, and receiving the monthly CDROMs with amusing titles)

    And I remember ars before the op-ed ramblings on copyright and the video game reviews. You can't go back, so we just have the Old Geezer meeting on the second Saturday of every month. Newcomers are not welcome.

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  6. Re:Yeah, but when will they make a larger iPhone? by Reasonable+Facsimile · · Score: 4, Funny

    Having hands that one of my kids once told me resembled bear paws... oversized and clumsy, something about the same size as the Galaxy S3 would be ideal for my purposes, because I've always found the iPhone display to be unusably tiny for anything involving complex interactivity (such as texting, for instance).

    Puny human iPhone make Hulk sad.

  7. Re:remember when this was for developers? by crutchy · · Score: 4, Funny

    women are from venus, men are from mars... apple fanbois are from uranus

    normal people will never understand them

  8. Re:Is there a real reason to go? by UnknowingFool · · Score: 4, Informative

    The WWDC isn't really for you to just learn the new APIs. It's about being able to interact with some of the Apple engineers that wrote the new APIs. Like your opinion about how the audio ones are written. Maybe if you asked them in person, they would give you a good reason why it was done that way. Or they even agree with and let you know that they could be changing in the next release. If you impress them enough, you might find a job offer in the future. It's also about networking with other Apple developers, too.

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