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Apple’s WWDC Is Already Sold Out

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That didn’t take long: Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference is already sold out — less than 12 hours after $1599 tickets went on sale.

This looks like a record. Last year, it took 8 days for WWDC to sell out.

Apple’s annual developers conference takes place June 6-10 in San Francisco. The conference will focus on iOS 5and Mac OS Lion — and Apple seems to be setting expectations that there’ll be no iPhone 5 at the show. In past years, Steve Jobs has used to the WWDC stage to introduce new iPhone hardware.

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10 responses to “Apple’s WWDC Is Already Sold Out”

  1. Naoma says:

    Holy moly, is there anything from Apple which is not sold out in record time?

  2. SavedByTechnology says:

    Just out of curiosity, how many seats does Moscone West have, or how many tickets does Apple normally sell for this event? I can’t believe the event is that much more popular to sell out in 12 hours vs 8 days.

  3. S. Mulji says:

    Approximately 5,200 tickets.

  4. devunish says:

    Last year the event had a 5,200 seat capacity…not sure if it is the same this year.

  5. hikeeveryday says:

    Since Apple now has two platform—OSX and iOS—why wouldn’t they have two developer conferences. They greatly expanded their developer community but not the conference. They should move that direction next year.

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