March 6th, 2008
Breaking news from Macworld - The Mac Product Experts
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Here's a special news alert from Macworld: At a Thursday press
briefing at its Cupertino headquarters, Apple took the wraps off its
iPhone Software Development Kit, which will allow software makers to
build native apps for the mobile phone. The company also outlined new
iPhone features aimed at enterprise users during the Thursday
briefing.
Get a complete account of what was discussed in Jason Snell's live
blog from the Apple briefing:
http://www.macworld.com/article/132376/2008/03/liveupdate.html?
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Other coverage from Thursday event includes:
* iPhone ready to take on BlackBerry with Enterprise push
http://www.macworld.com/article/132399/2008/03/enterprise.html?
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* Apple unveils iPhone SDK
http://www.macworld.com/article/132400/2008/03/iphonesdk.html?
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* App Store to distribute iPhone software
http://www.macworld.com/article/132402/2008/03/appstore.html?
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* AIM highlights iPhone demo apps
http://www.macworld.com/article/132401/2008/03/aim.html?lsrc=newsalert
We'll have more in-depth coverage of these announcements -- including
developer reaction and analysis from our iPhone experts -- throughout
the coming days. Stay on top of all the news by visiting our iPhone
topic center:
http://www.macworld.com/products/iphone.html?lsrc=newsalert
And be sure to visit iPhone Central for more breaking iPhone news:
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