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Tickets for the WWDC conference have always sold out quickly in recent years, but this year is truly a record. After the sales start, the day after what Apple has officially announced the Worldwide Developers Conference, all tickets "vaporized" within an incredible 120 seconds. At the same time, last year, two hours seemed incredible, during which all the tickets were gone.

If we compare the previous years, we find that before 2008 the conference never sold out. Only the iPhone began to attract a significantly larger number of developers. In 2008, it was already two months until it sold out, a year later, one month less, and in 2010, only 8 days. Around eight hours was enough to sell out the tickets in 2011, then only 2 hours a year later. The interest in workshops and advice from Apple engineers is obviously enormous. Those who didn't make it will at least be able to watch the videos of the workshops a few days later.

Source: TheNextWeb.com
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