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WWDC 2006: Get a taste of what's in store.
From:   Apple
Subject:   WWDC 2006: Get a taste of what's in store.
Date:   May 22, 2006
To:   Engineers at companies that create Mac software
WWDC2006 August 7-11, San Francisco. I'm bringing mystery, horror, and intrigue.
			What are you bringing? - Wil Shipley, Delicious Monster

Wil Shipley made organizing an entire collection of books, CDs, DVDs, and video games as easy as waving an iSight camera at a bar code. Of course, making anything that easy can get incredibly complicated.

That's why he'll be bringing his ideas and questions about the next version of Delicious Library to WWDC 2006, where he'll learn the newest Apple technologies directly from the engineers who created them. Visit the WWDC website for the latest information on the conference. Think of it as required reading for any Mac developer.

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At last year's conference, I sought out the Core Graphics team, and with one conversation--actually, one sentence--they saved me months of work. See who else will be there

Space for presentations and sessions is limited. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

*For pricing details, please see WWDC 2006 Pricing. Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 attendees must agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. Prices, product offerings, and program terms are subject to change at Apple's discretion. Some products or promotions are not available outside the U.S. For further information, please review the WWDC 2006 Attendance & Refund Policy.

You are receiving this email because you have agreed to receive technical information from the Apple Developer Connection. If you no longer wish to receive email from ADC, you may unsubscribe online or go to http://developer.apple.com/contact/index.html.

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WWDC 2006: See ideas in all shapes and sizes.
From:   Apple
Subject:   WWDC 2006: See ideas in all shapes and sizes.
Date:   May 31, 2006
To:   Engineers at companies that create Mac software
WWDC2006 August 7-11, San Francisco. I'm bringing some really twisted characters.
			What are you bringing? - Matt Craig, Luxology

Matt Craig's application doesn't just push the boundaries. It stretches, extrudes, blends, inverts, contorts, and bends them to the will of Hollywood animators, product designers, and other 3D modeling artists. To keep such demanding users satisfied, Matt is constantly looking for ways to leverage the technologies available in Mac OS X.

That's why he's bringing his questions and ideas for the next version of modo to WWDC, where he'll learn about the newest Apple technologies directly from the engineers who created them. Visit the WWDC website for the latest conference information and see the shape of things to come.

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Keynote day is just the best. You get this giant thing dropped on you, and you don't know what it is, and it's exciting. Then you get to spend the rest of the week learning and taking advantage of what you just found out, and getting it into your app. See who else will be there

Space for presentations and sessions is limited. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

*For pricing details, please see WWDC 2006 Pricing. Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 attendees must agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. Prices, product offerings, and program terms are subject to change at Apple's discretion. Some products or promotions are not available outside the U.S. For further information, please review the WWDC 2006 Attendance & Refund Policy.

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WWDC 2006: Greetings from San Francisco.
From:   Apple
Subject:   WWDC 2006: Greetings from San Francisco.
Date:   May 22, 2006
To:   IT specialists managing large Mac-based networks
WWDC2006 August 7-11, San Francisco. I'm bringing some really twisted characters.
			What are you bringing? - Matt Craig, Luxology

Mike O'Leary's team doesn't write greeting cards, but they write something just as clever: workflow automation tools that help Hallmark's 800-person creative department move seamlessly from concept to design to print.

To support all those Mac users as they adopt new technologies, Mike has to be way out in front, figuring out how to make things work before his people need them. And to do that, he has to know what's coming. That's why he'll be bringing his ideas and his curiosity to WWDC 2006—along with the perfect words for any occasion. Visit the WWDC website for the latest information on what's in store.

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To support our people as they convert to Tiger and eventually to Leopard, we have to be out in front of what's going on. At WWDC, we get the information we need before we need it. See who else will be there

Space for presentations and sessions is limited. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

*For pricing details, please see WWDC 2006 Pricing. Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 attendees must agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. Prices, product offerings, and program terms are subject to change at Apple's discretion. Some products or promotions are not available outside the U.S. For further information, please review the WWDC 2006 Attendance & Refund Policy.

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WWDC 2006: See what's beneath the surface.
From:   Apple
Subject:   WWDC 2006: See what's beneath the surface.
Date:   May 31, 2006
To:   IT specialists managing large Mac-based networks
WWDC2006 August 7-11, San Francisco. I'm bringing the earth's deepest secrets.
			What are you bringing? Ryan Dionne, GeoCenter, Inc.

Ryan Dionne's company uses 246 Xserve cluster nodes to turn massive amounts of seismic data into a clear picture of what's going on deep underground. It's Ryan's job to make all those servers perform to their full potential.

That's why he's bringing his projects and his questions to WWDC 2006, where he'll learn about the newest Apple technologies directly from the engineers who created them. Visit the WWDC website for the latest conference information. And see why, for anyone who manages IT on the Mac platform, there's no better learning opportunity on earth—above or below ground.

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We'll be bringing our code to the labs to optimize it as much as we can. We have 246 Xserve cluster nodes, and any more  production I can squeeze out of those machines without  adding new hardware would be a huge plus for management. See who else will be there

Space for presentations and sessions is limited. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

*For pricing details, please see WWDC 2006 Pricing. Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 attendees must agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. Prices, product offerings, and program terms are subject to change at Apple's discretion. Some products or promotions are not available outside the U.S. For further information, please review the WWDC 2006 Attendance & Refund Policy.

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WWDC 2006: Hurry, early registration ends June 23.
From:   Apple
Subject:   WWDC 2006: Hurry, early registration ends June 23.
Date:   June 13, 2006
To:   Engineers at companies that create Mac software
WWDC2006 August 7-11, San Francisco. I'm bringing students on a 6,000-mile field trip.
What are you bringing? - Wenjun Zhou, Tongji University

Wenjun Zhou will come to WWDC 2006 not as a developer of software, but as a developer of the next generation of Mac innovators. His university program was the first in China to send students to WWDC, and today it's one of the leading producers of talented young Mac engineers.

At WWDC, Professor Zhou's most promising students will get the chance to exchange ideas with Mac developers from around the world, and learn firsthand about the latest Mac technologies. Visit the WWDC website for the latest information on the conference. You're bound to learn a thing or two yourself.

Register by June 23 and save $300*

WWDC is a great opportunity for our students to build ongoing relationships with other Mac developers in China, and to exchange ideas with Mac developers all over the world. See who else will be there

Space for presentations and sessions is limited. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

*For pricing details, please see WWDC 2006 Pricing. Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 attendees must agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. Prices, product offerings, and program terms are subject to change at Apple's discretion. Some products or promotions are not available outside the U.S. For further information, please review the WWDC 2006 Attendance & Refund Policy.

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WWDC early registration extended to July 7.
From:   Apple
Subject:   WWDC early registration extended to July 7.
Date:   June 26, 2006
To:   Engineers at companies that create Mac software
I'm bringing code that makes supermodels blush. What are you bringing? - John Penn II, Adobe Systems

When you flip through the pages of a fashion magazine or marvel at an ad for a hot new sports car, you're not only seeing the work of photographers and designers. You're also seeing the work of John Penn II, Senior/Lead Computer Scientist for Adobe Photoshop.

To make sure he's ready to take full advantage of Mac OS X Leopard, John will be front and center at WWDC when Leopard is previewed for the first time anywhere. Still haven't registered for WWDC? You're in luck, because early registration has been extended to July 7. Sign up today, and get the first look at what's next.

Register now and save $300*

If you want to be first in line to hear about what's coming, you need to go 
			to WWDC. See who else will be there

Space for presentations and sessions is limited. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.

*For pricing details, please see WWDC 2006 Pricing. Worldwide Developers Conference 2006 attendees must agree to the ADC Terms and Conditions. Prices, product offerings, and program terms are subject to change at Apple's discretion. Some products or promotions are not available outside the U.S. For further information, please review the WWDC 2006 Attendance & Refund Policy.

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