Creating of a slogan - not an easy task. But, despite the fact that Apple is known for its catchy phrases, posted This Week banner WWDC 2014 has not made much of an impression.
The motto of the upcoming conference - "Write the code. Change the world. " I think he was taken from the sitcom Mike Judge's "Silicon Valley." In each series, trying to make a "revolution" and to make the world better with the help of "software information centers" or "scalable, fault-tolerant distributed databases." Develop a Flappy Bird - save the world!
This article provides a list of the most successful and unsuccessful slogans to the WWDC in the past few years.
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"Innovation leads to innovation"
In 2005, the main news was the transition for processors from Intel, the announcement of OS X 10.5 (Leopard) and the message that the iPod holds 75% of the market.
"Expand your universe"
iPhone was introduced in January 2007, so when WWDC opened its doors in June, the developers expect the appearance SDK for third-party applications. However, instead, it was announced to support the browser Safari web-applications.
«When the whole world is creating a new»
It was a good attempt to stir interest in the release iOS 7 in 2013, but I want to have to remember that annoying Aladdin song.
«Where great ideas come to great things»
Just awful. Insanely bad. It seems this slogan in 2012 could be in the bottom of the inspirational posters for the series The Office.
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«One year behind. Light Years Ahead»
In 2009, Apple announced the launch of iPhone 3GS, OS 3.0, has updated line MacBook. This slogan consistent mood reigned throughout the year.
«Universe Software Center»
At a conference in 2010, Steve Jobs talked about how much and how often to publish new applications in the App Store. At the same event it was announced the iPhone 4 and FaceTime.
«You came to the right platform»
Slogan WWDC 2006 could be amiss in the next year. Perhaps the Apple is anticipated. Either way, the thousands of developers who attended 140 sessions in 100 laboratories, was given a warm welcome as usual.