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WWDC 2014 — Apple's World Wide Developer Conference — kicked off Monday, June 2, 2014 at its traditional home, Moscone West in San Francisco, California. The opening keynote was hosted by Apple's CEO, Tim Cook and focused exclusively on software and services. The was no hardware, new or updated. Senior vice president of software, Craig Federighi, helmed most of the event, showing of OS X Yosemite, iOS 8, and new developer features including an entirely new programming language — Swift.
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