iPhone application development is an expensive, mainly because of the cost of selecting and training developers to produce quality software based on increasing technological innovation. However, there ...
If developer interest in iPhone sessions at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) next week is any indication, we should see an explosion of software for the device. While the conference ...
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With the iPhone AppStore due to debut within a month's time, developers who have been accepted into Apple's official iPhone program are chomping at the bit to discuss their upcoming applications.