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Post by rezonate on Apr 24, 2013 10:28:02 GMT -8
Sadly ('though not really) I'll be sailing around the world during the WWDC dates (www.westbysea.com). Not sure if developer tickets are transferable, but my iOS license is still current. Apple's policy seems pretty strict and indicates NO. The WWDC logo looks pretty cool. My interpretation of the app-shaped multicolors is AppleTV SDK.
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Post by rezonate on May 12, 2013 16:41:09 GMT -8
Changing my prediction - or at least updating it. The AppleTV SDK will indeed drop, but as a subset of INTEGRATED apps. Apple has a couple of these already that allow collaboration but through very limited API features. The iWatch app controls the iPhone which sends control inputs to the iRadio in your car, and back again. This is the real meaning of the stacked colored apps in the logo. Written as separate apps with shared APIs once linked by an iCloud account.
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Post by nathanstevens on May 12, 2013 20:25:16 GMT -8
Siri API?
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Post by Mav on May 12, 2013 21:42:49 GMT -8
I'm not an AFB attendee, but if that's no problem:
To me the WWDC invite is a preview of Jony Ive's new design, or at least the beginnings of the transition. Maybe it's better NOT to call it "flat design", more like "Ive-directed" for now and we'll see what it's really like in about a month.
Siri API would be nice.
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