And again
On Jun 17, 2008, at 8:47 PM, Pierce T. Wetter III wrote:


On Jun 17, 2008, at 5:31 PM, David Wilson wrote:

WWDC is still under NDA, I'm pretty sure no one's allowed to say
anything here beyond whatever mentions have been made to the press.

Well, Apple people are, once they obtain the appropriate permissions. Asking on the dev lists is often the best way to nudge them a bit, or sometimes someone says "Hint: check here and here on ADC".

Though sometimes I wish Apple had an NDA-required list. Even if I had to send a notarized form somewhere, the whole NDA thing gets annoying sometimes.

I read the press release, and it said "Grand Central is cool, it slices your bread for you".

But how exactly does it do that?


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