Wednesday 13 June 2012

What do you love about the WWDC?

The WWDC event is just over and there are mixture of feelings regarding the announcement made by Apple CEO, Tim Cook and his team. While many of us might be excited about the upcoming iOS 6 and its generous Siri offer for the new iPad, or the amazing ultra thin Macbook Pro, what actually amazed me is something else. If you guys happened to watch the WWDC keynote presented by Tim Cook, you will notice a very unorthodox, un-Tim Cook-like kind of introduction. YES, EXACTLY! The Siri introduction which is rich with humour, cynical jokes, and loud applauses, really amuse the crowd. It really reminds me of the late Steve Job's keynote regarding the first Macintosh, where the Macintosh was programmed to introduce himself and acknowledge his creator (Steve Jobs). Both keynotes bear some close resemblance to each other. It was really a joyful experience watching the live streaming of the keynote, and to be frank, I think Tim Cook was doing a great job warming up the audiences with such a magnificent introductory video.

So, that's what I love about the 2012 WWDC, what about you?

if you miss the live streaming, you can still watch it here:

http://events.apple.com.edgesuite.net/126pihbedvcoihbefvbhjkbvsefbg/event/index.html

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