[WWDC 2005] 사진 리포트
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California Sunshine. A beautiful Monday in San Francisco set the tone for the week-long Worldwide Developers Conference. |
City Streets. WWDC 2005 banners line the streets bordering Moscone Center. |
Packed House. Before the keynote presentation, WWDC attendees mingled and anxiously waited to enter the keynote hall. |
Kicking Off WWDC. More than 3,800 developers head upstairs to attend Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ keynote address (QuickTime video). |
Intel ready. Confirming the rumors, Jobs tells how Apple complied versions of Mac OS X for both PowerPC and Intel chips. |
Developing for Intel. Jobs explains to the developers how easy it is to make their code work on both PowerPC and Intel systems. |
History Lesson. At the WWDC keynote, Intel CEO Paul Otellini shares with the audience some Apple and Intel history. |
Easing the Transition. Jobs announces that ADC Select and Premier members can get a Developer Transition Kit. |
Cram Time. Between sessions, conference attendees catch up emails and download new Dashboard widgets for Mac OS X Tiger. |
Filled to the Brim. A popular destination, the Data Center connected conference attendees with third party vendors. |
Machine Room. Xserve G5 and Xserve RAID (126+ TB) systems power the Data Center computers with an Xsan storage network. |
Better Safe, Than Sorry. An Exabyte representative discusses the Exabyte tape backup drives used in the Machine Room. |
Power Lunch. Over a delectable lunch, WWDC attendees network and discuss the keynote announcements. |
Library Runneth Over. From Cocoa to UNIX to Mac OS X — whatever the topic, O’Reilly has a book covering it. |
Jedi Knights in Action. During lunch, conference attendees make time to play the new “Star Wars: Battlefront” video game. |
At Last. The world’s most innovative computer company and the world’s most innovative chip company finally team up. |