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iPhone Open Application Development: Write Native Applications Using the Open Source Tool Chain


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“Great for beginners — even if you don’t know object-oriented programming, you can learn from examples on the ‘Net and be on your way very soon. You will be able to confidently build apps that rival the ones included by Apple itself.” — Josh Content, iPhone Developer

Developers everywhere are eager to create applications for the iPhone, and many of them prefer the open source, community-developed tool chain to Apple’s own toolkit. In this new edition of iP… More >>
iPhone Open Application Development: Write Native Applications Using the Open Source Tool Chain

Miro 3.0 and Miro Video Converter Make Movie Watching a Breeze

It’s been a while since open source media player Miro got an overhaul , but this one was worth waiting for. Miro 3.0 has just been released and it contains a batch of new features.

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Miro 3.0 and Miro Video Converter Make Movie Watching a Breeze

A Look at LiMo: Interview with David "Lefty" Schlesinger

Before there was Android or MeeGo, there was the LiMo Foundation . Founded in January 2007, the foundation was established to provide a Linux-based platform for mobile devices

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A Look at LiMo: Interview with David "Lefty" Schlesinger

Web Notable Tim Bray Joins Google, Will Push Android

Tim Bray, a well-known web guru who was working at Oracle via its acquisition of Sun Microsystems, has left the company and joined Google, where he will be a developer advocate for the Android OS. “This morning I work for Google,” Bray announced in a blog post

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Electronic Frontier Foundation Examines, Stomps On iPhone Developer Agreement

More than 100,000 app developers have reportedly signed the iPhone Development Program License Agreement allowing them write software for the iPhone, however few people outside the inner circle of developers have ever seen the documents thanks to a non-disclosure clause included in the agreement.When NASA released the NASA App for iPhone , The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) seized the opportunity to get a copy from the federal government under the Freedom of Information Act. The EFF scoured the pages and released a fascinating look at the agreement, teasing out some of its finer points for closer inspection

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Electronic Frontier Foundation Examines, Stomps On iPhone Developer Agreement