This article was published on April 25, 2013

Apple’s WWDC conference sells out in a record 2 minutes


Apple’s WWDC conference sells out in a record 2 minutes

Apple’s WWDC conference has sold out in a record 2 minutes after going on sale. The company announced yesterday that its annual conference would take place in June 10-14th, 2013 at San Francisco’s Moscone West this year.

Apple’s WWDC 2012 conference sold out in just two hours, but the tickets went on sale in early morning hours for West Coasters, and with no advance warning. Here’s the full chart of WWDC sellout times over the years:

  • 2008 – 2 months
  • 2009 – 1 month
  • 2010 – 8 days
  • 2011 – 10 hours
  • 2012 – 2 hours
  • 2013 –  2 minutes

Note that prior to 2008, when the iOS SDK was introduced, WWDC didn’t even sell out, demonstrating the insane demand created by the iPhone.

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Ticket sales were pre-announced this year, which was likely done in order to make it fairer for developers in various time zones. You must have been a member of Apple’s Developer Program before they posted their announcement today in order to purchase tickets. Another new feature: session videos will apparently be made available during the conference, rather than weeks or months later, making it better for those who couldn’t snag a ticket.

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