Apple is moving its annual WWDC developer conference fully online for the first time in response to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. The company says it will give $1 million to compensate businesses in the area for lost revenue and jobs as a result of it moving the conference online Apple announces new versions of its operating systems iOS and macOS at the annual developer conference to allow companies to prepare new software. It has completely cancelled the in-person aspects of the annual event, saying full details of the ‘digital first’ conference will be published soon. The Worldwide Developer Conference was scheduled to happen between June 3 and June 7 in San Jose, California – it is expected to be fully online on the same dates. Scroll down for video Apple´s announcement follows similar decisions taken by Facebook, Google and Microsoft. The company says it will compensate businesses in the area for lost revenue as a result of it cancelling the annual event Instead of several days of public gatherings the event will move to a fully online format, Apple said in a statement. Phil Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of worldwide marketing, said they would be delivering the event…