So I arrived in San Fran yesterday and have a nice day today just jumping from bus to bus around the city. I ran into some fellow MacSB-ers and we wandered around together. We went to the Haight-Ashbury street fair which was…interesting. We ate at In-and-out in the warf and got a street car back. Quite nice.
I registered at Moscone before we left and now I’m worried. Apparently they aren’t letting students into the Keynote, just into the overflow room. This coupled with the cutting back on parties etc. really makes me think they might be giving something good to attendees…like a $200 off coupon for an iPhone or something. I know I don’t really deserve an iPhone since I didn’t actually pay to get in to WWDC…but it would be really a shame to be left out if they do give them away. The best way to break into the market is to give them to college students!
Of course, they wouldn’t give out coupons to devs unless Apple had plans to open up the API. I kind of have the feeling that Steve is going to say something like “Yeah, the iPhone is really great and we want you to make it greater. That is why we are working on a way to get widgets to the iPhone in a couple months. We’ll let you know how that goes. In the mean time, go buy one for 50% off!.”
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