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Jul 06 2007

Developing for the Apple iPhone

Apple has released Web Development Guidelines for the iPhone. Developing web applications for the iPhone involves Safari 3 and Safari Web Kit engine.

From Apple:

“Developers can create Web 2.0 applications that look and behave just like the applications built into iPhone, and provide seamless integration with iPhone applications and services including making a phone call, sending an email, and displaying a location in Google Maps. Third-party applications created using web standards can extend iPhone’s capabilities without compromising its reliability or security.”

[via The Unofficial Apple Weblog]

iPhone Apps and Widgets Lists

iPhone Application List

From iPhone Application List:

“iPhoneApplicationList.com is a site dedicated to 3rd Party iPhone Applications.The iPhone has not yet been released but already developers have released some amazing apps.”

iPhone Widget List

From iPhone Widget List:

“The List is a reference site to find iPhone widget and app concepts on the web. We expect this list to evolve from prototypes and concepts to working web apps formatted specifically for the iPhone.”

[via Widgets Lab]




iPhone Marketing and People Who Bought into It

Jul 03 2007

Looks like Apple and Jobs did a great job marketing the iPhone. It pays (or saves in this case) to do a little research, most (if not all) retail stores have purchase limits during product launches.

[via Mashable]




iPhone Funny

Jun 29 2007

With all the iPhone buzz today, here’s a comic to end your week.