WWDC 2011 sells out in 10 hours!

It took weeks for WWDC 2009, days for WWDC 2010, but only 10 hours of WWDC 2011 to sell out. Needless to say that's the fastest sell out time ever. That's rock concert fast.
Apple's annual Worldwide Developers Conference was only just announced today, and is to take place from June 6th till June 10th at Moscone West.
What are we going to see at this years WWDC? Any Developers lucky enough to get a ticket?
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Took Google IO less than an hour to sell out, and they don't even stack their audience with employees.
How many tickets at what price was Google I/O?
Nearly a quater of the price. Only $450 each. not sure how many were sold though.
Yeah, $450 and all attendees get a free unlocked android.. worth more than the ticket lol
It's only worth morethan the ticket For a week. Then value drops to nearly nothing when the new Android phone is released.
5,000 seats at 450 a ticket.
So ~1/4 the price of WWDC and it comes with a free dev phone? If WWDC was $450 and came with an unlocked GSM iPhone 4 I'm guessing it would have sold even faster
Ok, so Apple rapes its developers while Google showers them with Android goodness.
I wouldn't go so far as to say " android goodness". I tried a evo for a week and saw nothing goodness about it otherwise I would still have it.
Anything free is goodness
Apple just sold 5,000 tickets at $1,599/ticket and sold out in 10 hours. Considering the acceleration of the trend of how quickly this event sells out from one year to the next, it's easy to see why this is noteworthy.
So many developers, so few seats...no wonder some people are relisting their tickets for as much as $4,000 on eBay.
EricSchmidt - use your semi-smartphone to try to find a Droid fanboy site, and then go over there to perform your troll act...we're not impressed with it over here.
Maybe the entrepreneurs who ate up all the iPads at launch also got all the tickets and are selling them for thousands on eBay as well.
we're going to see a new Iphone..."At this year’s conference we are going to unveil the future of iOS and Mac OS," said Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of Worldwide Product Marketing. "If you are an iOS or Mac OS X software developer, this is the event that you do not want to miss." he didn't say anything about the keynote. and like Steve is going to let his baby surface early after last year.
most of them will be selling on eBay..
Got mine! 1st WWDC- w00t! Looking forward to it.
Does that price right there say $1599? Are they fookin' crazy?
like foxes!
Bla bla bla
will they provide live keynote which we can watch on iphones and ipads as well as macs?
It sold out around 6pm Chicago time Last time I checked because I was watching DWTS at 7pm and I was on the computer before at or b4 6 so it probaly even sold out at 3,4,5
I just hope they are more forthcoming about answering questions this year. The ducking of questions in Q+A sessions, when we have forked over a decent amount of cash specifically for this kind of access, is tiresome.
Peak apple, like peak oil.
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If you kinda think about it, Google IO doesn't last as long as WWDC and they prolly don't have live entertainment.