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Other News: WWDC 2004
Other News: WWDC 2004
06/28/2004 09:54 AMSteve Jobs hosts another dog-and-pony show today for well-heeled Mac
developers.
Other News: WWDC to Preview 10.4
Other News: WWDC to Preview 10.4
05/04/2004 09:32 AMApple promises a preview of Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger" if you register for
WWDC 2004.
Other News: WWDC Student Scholarships
Other News: WWDC Student Scholarships
03/22/2005 04:35 PMApple promises free WWDC passes to a few college students.
News: Apple details WWDC sessions
News: Apple details WWDC sessions
03/30/2005 05:41 PMApple has posted more detailed information to its Web site
detailing many of
the sessions that will take place at WWDC in June. With a heavy
focus on Mac OS X Tiger, sessions for this year's developer conference
including .Mac SDK: What's New for Tiger, Add Syncing to Your
Application, Adding Kerberos Authentication to Your Application or
Service, Application Programming with QTKit among 115 more. If you're
a developer attending WWDC, Apple also
posted a page to
help you keep up on special events.
News: Apple readies developers for Tiger
with details on WWDC
News: Apple readies developers for Tiger
with details on WWDC
04/08/2005 11:59 AMApple has released more detailed information on sessions taking place
at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) being held in
San Francisco, Calif. June 6-10, 2005. The Mac OS X Tiger sessions
will give developers an opportunity to work hands-on with the Apple
engineers that developed the operating system.
"WWDC"
"WWDC"
06/28/2004 08:15 PMWWDC
WWDC
03/21/2003 01:32 PMI was checking the links in the last post and noticed that Apple not
only moved WWDC (to the Moscone...
WWDC coming soon
WWDC coming soon
06/05/2005 11:38 PMSee you at WWDC?
You might imagine that I’ll be ranting and raving about UI
issues—but, actually, I won’t be. I’ve got it all
out of my system. (I wanted to get it out my system before WWDC.)
Speculating about WWDC...
There may be some cool, interesting announcements—and, then
again, there may not be. I have absolutely no inside knowledge. Part
of me hopes that the focus will be on fixing bugs, adding polish,
fleshing out the APIs that need it, rather than big new features.
I’d love to see awesome new
hardware, come to think of
it. An iPod phone would be sweet, I suppose. A tablet Mac, sure, cool.
But more than anything I’d love to see a big speed boost in the
desktop line. Fast computers are cool, but
super-fast computers
are
super-cool.
WWDC Coverage
WWDC Coverage
06/28/2004 10:10 AM
Without satellite feeds or quicktime streams, coverage for WWDC's
keynote address is more difficult to obtain. MacRumors should have
Keynote coverage...
WWDC 2005
WWDC 2005
03/14/2005 05:34 PMApple:
“Dig deep into the innovative technologies that power
Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger, the next major release of
Mac OS X. At WWDC 2005, you’ll work directly with
Apple engineers to explore and exploit Tiger development opportunities
such as Spotlight, Dashboard, Core Data, Core Image, Core Video, and
more.”
WWDC Keynote Over
WWDC Keynote Over
06/28/2004 02:51 PM
Apple's 2004 WWDC Keynote is over.
Summary can be found with our live coverage notes.
Site will be updated shortly with new information and foru...
The Hero of WWDC
The Hero of WWDC
06/17/2005 04:30 PM(Update 12 June 2005: this post has been edited so that no one person
at Apple is singled out—teams are teams, and the entire Intel
team deserves a huge round of applause.)
At WWDC a member of the Intel team helped me get NetNewsWire and
MarsEdit building as universal binaries. It took a little under two
hours. It took as long as that only because these two apps are made up
of over a dozen projects, and we had to change the settings (the
famous checkbox, plus some other things) and rebuild each project
individually.
Code changes? Nope, just time spent mainly in various inspector
windows in Xcode getting things set up correctly.
And that’s why I think this transition will be a
success—because it was so easy to create universal binaries,
thanks to the great work of these folks and the hands-on help they
gave developers at WWDC.

I’m aware that for some developers the transition won’t be
so smooth. But it will be smooth for a huge number of developers, and
that’s an incredible achievement.
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) at WWDC
Mac OS X 10.4 (Tiger) at WWDC
05/04/2004 10:59 AM
Apple announced today that they would be previewing Mac OS X 10.4 at
the World Wide Developer's conference today.
The event, which starts on June 2...
WWDC 2004
WWDC 2004
06/28/2004 02:59 PMSteve Jobs just wrapped up his keynote at this year's World Wide
Developer Conference and aside from the 30-inch Cinema HD Display
the primary focus of his talk was Tiger, the next generation of OS X
due in 2005. Some highlights of Tiger include:
- Spotlight - A new search utility to help you find
files, apps, contacts, etc.. with greater ease. At first glance it
looks a lot like Quicksilver, a tool
I absolutely love.
- Safari RSS - Safari will now be able to read rss
feeds and display them within the browser. Now collecting your
favorite rss feeds will be as simple as bookmarking a page.
- Dashboard - A new tool for displaying and using
handy 'widgets'. Seems a lot like Konfabulator, another cool tool
I use religiously.
- Automator - A new visual scripting tool that
appears useful for creating workflows among Apple's core apps and the
iLife suite. Looks like Actions in Photoshop to me.
- iChat AV - Adds support for up to four people
video chatting and up to 10 people in an audio conference. The
screenshots are pretty cool.
Apparently, the Moscone Center was decorated in posters taking jabs at
Microsoft with phrases such as "Redmond, we have a problem." and "This
should keep Redmond busy". Wish I coulda been there.
I'm kind of disappointed that there weren't any iMac announcements,
but as we've seen in the last month, Apple doesn't feel the need to
save their major product announcements for their highly publicized
events. Just check their site every Tuesday and you might see
something new.
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WWDC Webl0gs
WWDC Webl0gs
06/03/2004 03:39 PMJonas Luster is
collecting links to
weblogs of people who will be blogging from WWDC.
Of course, as Jonas points out, like Vegas, “most things that
happen at Moscone West, stay in Moscone West.”
IBM PPC 970 in Macs at WWDC?
IBM PPC 970 in Macs at WWDC?
03/13/2003 10:21 AM
We may see the 970 sooner than we thought...
Socializing at WWDC
Socializing at WWDC
04/09/2004 04:02 PMBuzz Andersen proposes a
weblogger get-together at WWDC. Good thinking. Count me in.
WWDC: New LCD Monitors
WWDC: New LCD Monitors
06/28/2004 02:51 PM
Apple released new Displays today... ending a long wait.
The new screens sport a new adjustable aluminum case design as
depicted by ThinkSecret's a...
Mac OS X Panther to be demoed at WWDC
Mac OS X Panther to be demoed at WWDC
03/21/2003 09:13 AMWWDC Photo Gallery
WWDC Photo Gallery
06/28/2004 11:15 PMSee a gallery of pictures from Apples Worldwide Developers
Conference in San Francisco. [Jun 28]
WWDC BOF on Syndication and Web Services
WWDC BOF on Syndication and Web Services
05/19/2004 10:21 PMAt WWDC there will be a
Birds of a
Feather meeting called “RSS, Web Services and Online Content
in Cocoa Apps.”
Fraser Speirs asked
me if I would participate, and I said I’d be happy to. So, if
you’re going to be at WWDC, and this stuff interests you, I hope
to see you there.
Joy of Tech celebrates WWDC
Joy of Tech celebrates WWDC
06/28/2004 03:26 AMIn celebration of Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference (which begins
today in San Francisco), our friends at Geek Culture have posted a Joy
of Tech comic featuring Steve Jobs as a Vegas-style "Master of the
Incredible."...
PowerSchool SIS to be demoed at WWDC
PowerSchool SIS to be demoed at WWDC
06/25/2004 05:11 PMApple will be demonstrating PowerSchool, their Web-based student
information system (SIS), in the 4D vendor booth in the WWDC Exhibit
Fair at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference, which will be held
June 28-July 2 in San Francisco, CA...
WWDC JoT comics continue
WWDC JoT comics continue
06/30/2004 02:38 AMCelebrating Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, our friends at
Geek Culture have posted another Joy of Tech comic called "Slippery
with Pixels."...
WWDC, Photos and More on Tiger
WWDC, Photos and More on Tiger
06/27/2004 07:29 PM
WWDC kicks off tomorrow in San Francisco. Unfortunately, MacMinute
confirms that there will be no Satellite Broadcast and will not be
broadcast to Ap...
WWDC 2005 Approaching
WWDC 2005 Approaching
06/05/2005 11:31 PM
Apple's World Wide Developer's Conference 2005 is quickly approaching.
The upcoming conference starts on June 6th and runs until June 10th
in San Fra...
WWDC - No iMacs, but Yes Displays?
WWDC - No iMacs, but Yes Displays?
06/24/2004 05:57 PM
ThinkSecret updates today with a report that attempts to clarify what
may be coming next week at WWDC.
According to the rumor site, new Apple Displ...
WWDC closing thoughts
WWDC closing thoughts
06/17/2005 03:22 PMI know we're not supposed to talk about things that happen at WWDC,
but I figure that it's okay for me to quote myself. As would probably
surprise no one that knows me or reads this blog regularly, I
appear...
WWDC 2005 SteveNote
WWDC 2005 SteveNote
06/17/2005 03:22 PMI just got out of the WWDC 2005 SteveNote. First thought: holy
shit....
Last Minute WWDC Notes...
Last Minute WWDC Notes...
06/28/2004 12:24 AM
As initially reported by ThinkSecret, it appears that WWDC will bring
long awaited Display Updates.
It appears, however, that Appleinsider's pric...
WWDC Keynote in chunks
WWDC Keynote in chunks
06/17/2005 05:09 PM
Kevin Marks has created a Quicktime
movie of the Steve Jobs keynote at WWDC 2005 with chapters which
makes it easier to view. This is the first time I've seen chapters.
Pretty neat.
UPDATE: Her
e's how you do it.
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MacSB gathering at WWDC
MacSB gathering at WWDC
06/05/2005 10:56 PMMike
Piatek-Jimenez has set up an informal gathering of MacSB folks at
WWDC.
(MacSB stands for Macintosh Small Business—it’s a
mailing list for
independent Macintosh developers, a place to talk with other
developers about the business of Mac development. The name is
pronounced max-bee.)
WWDC Keynote: A First Reaction
WWDC Keynote: A First Reaction
06/28/2004 06:34 PM By Jason Snell, Macworld (via MyAppleMenu)
WWDC 2004 Webcast
WWDC 2004 Webcast
06/28/2004 09:23 PMWWDC: New Tiger Features
WWDC: New Tiger Features
06/28/2004 02:51 PM
Today Apple introduced many new features that will be arriving in Mac
OS X 10.4 (Tiger) in the first half of 2005. The multiple screenshots
leaked on...
WWDC Plans Announced
WWDC Plans Announced
12/15/2003 10:34 AMApple has released details on the upcoming
Worldwide
Developers Conference, scheduled to take place June 28 through
July 2, 2004 at the Moscone Convention Center.
Last year at the WWDC, Apple introduced the iSight, iChat AV, and the
PowerMac G5.
WWDC: Maya Unlimited comes to Mac OS X
WWDC: Maya Unlimited comes to Mac OS X
06/28/2004 04:28 PMAlias shared the keynote stage with Apple CEO Steve Jobs' Worldwide
Developers Conference on Monday to announce that its popular 3D
graphics and animation software package
Maya Unlimited is coming to Mac OS X.
Another WWDC cartoon posted
Another WWDC cartoon posted
06/28/2004 11:38 AMIn celebration of Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference, which begins
in San Francisco today, our friends at PC Weenies have posted a funny
cartoon to the Web...
WWDC: Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger Preview
WWDC: Mac OS X v10.4 Tiger Preview
06/28/2004 02:56 PMGrok Description matches for Other News: New G5s at WWDC?
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Next rev of PowerSchool due June 25
Next rev of PowerSchool due June 25
04/12/2004 11:24 PMPowerSchool, a wholly owned subsidiary of Apple, has announced version
2004 of its PowerSchool SIS (student information system)...
PowerSchool University
PowerSchool University
08/03/2004 09:20 PMAttendees at this years PowerSchool University ramped up their
student information system skills with the new PowerSchool 4.0 and
augmented their development activities through peer networking. [Aug
3]
PowerSchool Announces SIS 2004
PowerSchool Announces SIS 2004
04/12/2004 10:05 AMThe upgrade to the Web-based student information system includes more
than 100 new features. By MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)
Announcement: PowerSchool 2004
Announcement: PowerSchool 2004
04/12/2004 10:04 AMApple announced a "major revision" of the web-based student
information system, due in late June.
Trustees Impressed With PowerSchool
Trustees Impressed With PowerSchool
12/17/2003 11:55 PMA new PowerSchool computer program was touted as so comprehensive, Nye
County School District trustee Tracie Ward exclaimed Dec. 10, "Is
there anything it can't do?" By Mark Waite (Pahrump Valley Times via
MyAppleMenu)
PowerSchool SIS 2004 to ship in June
PowerSchool SIS 2004 to ship in June
04/12/2004 12:52 PMApple subsidiary
PowerSchool
on Monday announced that the new version of its Student Information
System (SIS) software will be released on June 25, 2004. The new
release of PowerSchool will sport more than 100 new features,
according to the developer.
PowerSchool wins third Codie Award
PowerSchool wins third Codie Award
06/05/2005 11:20 PMPowerSchool, a division of Apple Computer, Inc., on Wednesday
announced that its open solution PowerSchool Premier has been named a
winner in the 2005 Software and Information Industry Association's
(SIIA) Codie Awards.
PowerSchool received the award in the Best Student Information System
for K-12 category making it now a three time Codie Award winner.
"We're thrilled to accept our third Codie Award," PowerSchool
president, Mary McCaffrey said. "PowerSchool Premier is our newest
option focused on providing the most open, stable and flexible system
available. We are very pleased that SIIA judges and members have
recognized these efforts."
Notes and Tips: PowerSchool vs. Safari
Notes and Tips: PowerSchool vs. Safari
04/14/2005 10:22 AMIt seems a bit ironic that Apple's PowerSchool software works better
with Microsoft's browser than with Safari.
PowerSchool President Departs In
Management Shuffle
PowerSchool President Departs In
Management Shuffle
06/17/2005 03:36 PM By Nick dePlume, Think Secret
PowerSchool releases Student Information
System 3.7
PowerSchool releases Student Information
System 3.7
02/18/2004 10:49 AMApple business unit
PowerSchool on Wednesday
announced the release of PowerSchool Student Information System (SIS)
3.7. The new version adds features including an automated schedule
scenario set-up, advanced scheduling features and more.
PowerSchool prez talks product's
present, future
PowerSchool prez talks product's
present, future
03/06/2004 02:09 AMBy Dennis Sellers - PowerSchool, a wholly owned subsidiary of Apple,
last month released PowerSchool SIS 3.7, the latest version of the
Web-based, Mac and Windows compatible student information system for
K-12 schools and school districts...
302 Redirect Hack Fastly Becoming Most
Infamous SE Listings Hack Ever
302 Redirect Hack Fastly Becoming Most
Infamous SE Listings Hack Ever
03/14/2005 05:10 PMThis subject just will not die until the search engines address it.
"Google and Yahoo are now working to perfect ways to determine when to
treat a 302 like a Moved-Temporarily redirect, and when to treat it
like an exit-tracker. It's far from a simple problem, so it's going to
take some time."
Hack . . . hack back . . . repeat
Hack . . . hack back . . . repeat
08/13/2004 10:39 AMNotes and Tips: Multiple Monitor Hack
Notes and Tips: Multiple Monitor Hack
01/19/2004 12:52 PMHere's a report that the eMac hack for supporting multiple monitors
also works with recent iBooks.
Aim Ad Hack 3.63
Aim Ad Hack 3.63
07/07/2004 04:49 AMHack yourself
Hack yourself
01/02/2005 06:23 PM
"You can be happy. You can live the life you want to live.
You can become the person you want to be.
This is what
I've figured out so far."
A third css hack
A third css hack
03/11/2003 11:53 AMDuring my search for the powers that will finally grant me eternal
life - in other words while programming my...
How to hack your new PSP
How to hack your new PSP
04/09/2005 07:57 AMChicago Tribune Apr 9 2005 11:28AM GMT
Just Hack
Just Hack
01/16/2004 10:59 AMFirst learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a
programming style. Then forget all that and just hack. -- George
Carrette
Reminds me of the time the Malaysian government sent a software team
to Canada to do technology transfer for a flight simulator system.
After spending 2 years in Canada, they returned, and i asked one of
the team members how the Canadian coders designed this powerful and
complex system. I was expecting some detailed software methodology
involving multiple phases. He told me, "they just hire a bunch of
talented programmers, teach them the physics, and tell them to hack!"

AIM Ad Hack 3.59
AIM Ad Hack 3.59
04/27/2004 08:44 AMPS2 Eye Toy Hack
PS2 Eye Toy Hack
04/11/2004 03:51 PMAim Ad Hack 3.62
Aim Ad Hack 3.62
06/15/2004 04:52 PMJust Hack It Again
Just Hack It Again
01/27/2004 04:56 AMFirst learn computer science and all the theory. Next develop a
programming style. Then forget all that and just hack. -- George
Carrette
I posted this
comment a few weeks ago, but i never clarified what i thought of
this quotation - until now...
Let's say you learnt a subject really well, and were asked to teach
others. You enjoy teaching and others admire your teaching style. Then
one day, you throw away all your notes and teach off-the-cuff, from
memory.
You have to really know your stuff before you'd dare do that.
We'll that's what I think George Carrette meant by "Just Hack". If you
don't know your stuff inside-out, upside-down and every-which-way,
"Just Hack" is probably not for you.

Aim Ad Hack 3.67
Aim Ad Hack 3.67
09/04/2004 05:30 PMHack Your Car
Hack Your Car
02/13/2004 09:08 PMAIM Ad Hack 3.60
AIM Ad Hack 3.60
05/25/2004 06:56 AM"Bloodletters - Hack Yourself"
"Bloodletters - Hack Yourself"
01/05/2005 12:04 AMHack Simulation
Hack Simulation
08/22/2004 09:39 AMProject inactive
Where librarians go to hack
Where librarians go to hack
05/03/2004 07:24 PMProving you can never be too pedantic (in a good way, mind you), I
bring you
hacker librarians:
There is a subculture of librarians that could make a significant
impact on the profession. They are women and men, youthful and
experienced alike, who all share one thing: a passion for solving
problems by creating software. They are hacker librarians.
Hacker librarians are not afraid to configure and install software.
They do not shrink from writing a program in whatever flavor of 'P'
language they favor, from Perl to Python, with the hardiest even
tackling Java and C++. Beyond enjoying the hunt for the right
solution, they like to create solutions with colleagues and appreciate
those who can provide knowledge about user needs and experiences.
Dewey Hacks, anyone?
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