DSC_0492While grey skies hang over San Francisco, thousands of developers have crammed into a black auditorium in Moscone West to hear the latest news from Apple. The company is kicking off its 24th annual Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) with a keynote to announce new products and changes to its mobile and desktop operating systems.

To open the keynote, Apple CEO Tim Cook unleashed a torrent of statistics about iOS, WWDC, and OS X. Here are some of the most interesting:

71 – How many seconds it took for tickets to WWDC to sell out.

Two thirds – the fraction of new developers at WWDC.

975,000 – The number of apps in the iOS App Store.

50 billion – The number of app downloads from the iOS App Store.

575 million – The number of Apple accounts.

10 billion – The amount of money (in dollars) Apple has paid out to App Store developers.

72 million – The size of the Mac install base.

15% – The average annual growth rate of Apple’s Mac sales.

28 million – The number of copies of OS 10.8 “Mountain Lion” has sold.

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