Developers win the WWDC lottery and other news from April 7, 2014
A few developers have won the WWDC lottery. Developers who wanted to attend the conference in June were notified on Monday evening if they got in. They have a week from the notification to purchase their tickets. Thousands of developers signed up for the chance, and they shouted their joy (and frustration) to the Internet as the results came out.
I won a golden ticket! https://t.co/yjgLo6p4Nl #WWDC14
- Billy Lindeman (@billylindeman) April 8, 2014
Rubbing the Apple logo on the back of my iPhone appears to be having no effect on this supposed email delivery #WWDC14 #wwdc
- Danny Espinoza (@dannyjespinoza) April 8, 2014
So this year, instead of refreshing a web page, we are refreshing our mail client! #WWDC14
- Jeff Tan-Ang (@jtanang) April 8, 2014
5 more minutes until #WWDC14 lottery announcement! Can't believe I'm excited for a lottery in which if you win, you still gotta pay $1500.
- Sarp Erdag (@sarperdag) April 7, 2014
No golden ticket for me. #WWDC14 :-( on plus side, now have $1600 extra in bank account! pic.twitter.com/Jbpr3ZI9Zg
- Bennett Smith (@BennettSmith) April 8, 2014
Other news from Monday afternoon includes:
Apple's iOS 7 has been adopted by 87% of users, the company reported on Monday. By comparison, AppleInsider notes, the majority of Android phones still have not officially gained access to the latest version of the Android OS, KitKat.
The latest verse to Apple's "Your Verse" iPad ad campaign takes a look at Bollywood.
Tiny software developer SolidFX claims that Jeppesen, which specializes in aviation mapping and navigation, stole its app idea. SolidFX had signed a contract with Jeppesen to develop an "ebook reader" app to show off its navigational charts, then the company debuted its own app. It's seeking $78.6 million in damages at U.S. District Court in Denver. Jeppesen says that its agreement with SolidFX only covered modifying hardware and was never intended for the iPad.
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