Although the social component and Apple-staffed labs are two important reasons for developers to attend WWDC, early access to tech briefings has long been a motivating force for buying that expensive ticket.
Today, it looks like Apple introduced a major change into their oversubscribed WWDC demand by offering video session feeds for all registered devs — that appear to be during the conference. On the “more” page, Apple writes:
“Can’t make it to WWDC? We’ll be posting videos of all our sessions during the conference, so Registered Apple Developers can take advantage of great WWDC content.”
This is really great news, if I’m reading that right as “during the conference” referring to when they post versus “videos of all our sessions during the conference” referring to what they post.
If so, what this does is ensure that devs, no matter what time zone and budget they’re working with, will have quick access to the same conference material as attendees. Sure, WWDC is going to sell out quickly again this year, but at the same time, many people who might have been camping out overnight with a credit card and a phone — especially those overseas — will have a great alternative track option.
Between the videos and the pre-announced registration time, it looks like Apple has made important and welcome changes that respond to the realities of their post-iPhone / iPad world.
Hat tip fpillet
Apple announces WWDC video feeds for developers originally appeared on TUAW – The Unofficial Apple Weblog on Wed, 24 Apr 2013 09:10:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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