iPhone Tech Talk World Tour: 99% full
Posted by james on October 18th, 2008 at 03:55am Comments
Apple just recently announced the iPhone Tech Talk World Tour — a globetrotting free series of sessions meant for program developers and IT professionals — and the event is already 99% full.
Starting from October 22 and lasting until early December, Apple’s staff will tour some of the biggest cities in North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia, offering everyone that’s interested a chance to get a firsthand look at iPhone apps development.
Some of the cities where this event will take place include San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Toronto, Paris, London, Berlin, Tokyo, Delhi, and Sydney. Covered topics will range from iPhone development and development tools overview, to creating games for the iPhone, to maximizing applications’ performance, to integrating the iPhone with IT.

But while these sessions do sound like a rather useful thing for iPhone obsessed programmers and techies, the bad part is that one had to register in advance for the sessions, and currently there are only spots left in Copenhagen, Delhi, Singapore, and Hong Kong — events planned for all other cities are completely full.
But there’s still a chance that some folks will decide not to attend, so if you’d like Apple to send you an e-mail in case some spots will free up in an area where you live, proceed to Apple’s iPhone Developer Connection website, which also features exact dates and full schedules for each of the iPhone Tech Talk World Tour events.
And, apparently, Apple will be evaluating the success of the upcoming events, and if they’re indeed successful, more similar iPhone-oriented events could be launched next year.
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