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The New Year’s still in diapers, and already several technology battles are heating up–the most interesting in the smart phone arena. Computing is clearly going mobile, and he who owns the smart phone software market may own the next decade. Think Microsoft dominating the office application space. Ever since I put together [...]
“Open source is becoming the default way to develop software in many industries. Why? Because a properly-managed, open environment leads to targeted, robust features and helps developers share code in a healthy coop-tition that helps everybody in the iPhone ecosystem.” Read The Article
You know, BusinessWeek asked me about Apple potentially open sourcing the iPhone over a year ago. Since then: nothing out of Apple, despite mounting pressure from projects like Android that are vying for Apple’s throne. With Christmas only days away, I’ve only got one thing I want to ask Santa Jobs for, and it ain’t [...]
“If Apple makes the iPhone more enterprise-friendly, I can guarantee we’d be one of the first to show support for the product,” Read the article
“It’s clear what the user community wants,” Hurley says. “They’re not hacking around with it for fun as much as they are because they want other features on the iPhone.” Read the article
Exactly one week after the debut of the iPhone, Raven Zachary asked Chris Messina and yours truley to co-found the first iPhoneDevCamp. Hundreds of developers and enthusiasts huddled together to work on and play with their new favorite toy. Modeled after BarCamp, an ad-hoc gathering, iPhoneDevCamp is free and organized by volunteers, and [...]