Apple has declared the dates of this year's World Wide Developer's Conference, the annual meeting of the company for third-party community. The developer event will be held June 7 to 11 in the usual venue, the Moscone Center in San Francisco. This year marks the first time sessions are offered to make applications for the IPAD, which went on sale in early April. Other sessions will focus on the new iPhone Mac OS 4 and OS X.
Not mentioned in the announcement that Apple is going to give traditional keynote address at the first day of the meeting. Past years of worldwide marketing SVP Phil Schiller got call while CEO Steve Jobs was on sick leave. Jobs is back from in action have no reason to assume that there will be on stage that day. If it looks, is the second high-profile public event for Apple chief in less than a week, Tuesday declared that Jobs will start the interview to open the D: All Things Digital conference in Los Angeles on 01 June.
The WWDC keynote speech has traditionally been the main event in which Apple declared the details of the next version of iPhone, as well as sale dates and specifications. The conference this year comes on the heels of the the scandal over the missing "iPhone 4G."



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