“This is the largest WWDC ever so thank you very much for making this a record event for us.”

—  Steve Jobs

2005-09, WWDC 2006
Context: We’ve got a great week plan for you. You know, this year we’ve got 42 hundred registered attendees. This is the largest WWDC ever so thank you very much for making this a record event for us.

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