By Josh Ong
Published: 10:30 PM EST Within days of the 2011 Worldwide Developers Conference wrapping up last week, possible hints that Apple will hold WWDC 2012 from June 10 through June 15 of next year have emerged by way of the Moscone Center event calendar. A generic "Corporate Meeting" listing for June 2012 on the Moscone Center's event calendar, and
discovered by MacRumors, has prompted early speculation on the dates for next year's developer conference. Though the dates remain tentative, Apple has used such generic terms in the past as placeholders for its events. Of course, it should be noted that other companies often use similar tactics for meetings they wish to keep under wraps.
For example, in February,
AppleInsider reported that a similar "Corporate Meeting" event scheduled for Sunday, June 5 through Thursday, June 9 was likely reserved for WWDC. The following month,
Apple confirmed that the conference would indeed be held during those dates.
The speculation is strengthened by the fact that Moscone West, where the event is historically held, is reserved from June 20 through June 23 and June 27 through June 28. Though the June 27 through June 28 is also listed as a generic "Corporate Meeting," the event appears too short to be WWDC.
Apple CEO Steve Jobs apologized last week for the inadequate size of the Moscone Center, noting that the space is the biggest Apple can find. As both the iOS and Mac platforms have grown, interest in WWDC has as well. This year's event sold out in a record
10 hours.
Last week's WWDC saw a bevy of software-related announcements, including the unveiling of the
iCloud service, the first previews of
iOS 5 and further details on
Mac OS X 10.7 Lion. A small analyst survey taken during the conference discovered that
100 percent of responding attendees develop for iOS, while just seven percent develop for Mac.
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