What Apple's WWDC got right... and what Google's I/O got wrong - Yanko Design
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Ten years ago, Google's I/O was an adrenaline-filled event, while Apple's WWDC was a developer-focused keynote. Google popularized Glass and Material Design, while Apple revealed OSX Yosemite and iOS 8, presenting similar content in different styles.
Google's I/O and Apple's WWDC both announced developer tools, new software versions, feature upgrades, and AI. Google's event had 1.8 million YouTube views over 3 weeks, while Apple's had 8.6 million views in a day.
Google's I/O keynote felt like a corporate presentation, while Apple's event was described as an exciting showcase. The distinction in language and presentation style played a significant role in holding viewer attention.
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