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Confusing: Developers Who Complain Apple’s iPhone is Closed AND Think HTML5 is the Future

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TechCrunch links to noted developer Tim Bray who’s taking a position as “Developer Advocate” at Google for Android but who announces it while taking a swipe at Apple’s iPhone and the closed nature of the App Store:

The iPhone vision of the mobile Internet’s future omits controversy, sex, and freedom, but includes strict limits [...]

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iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 4 is Out

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iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch developers: get yourself over to Apple’s developer center, as iPhone SDK 3.2 Beta 4 is ready for you to download, a mere two weeks after Beta three was unleashed for your coding pleasure. As MacRumors and Engadget note, it’s too early to say what magical new capabilities are to be [...]

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Apple Cracking Down on Mass Produced, Low Functionality Apps?

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TechCrunch is reporting that companies who mass produce (or provide tools and templates for the mass production of) “cookie cutter” apps are hearing that they need to add differentiation and functionality or risk Apple not allowing them into the iTunes App Store. Jason Kincaid says:

Between the developers I spoke to, the consensus was [...]

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TUAW’s Erica Sadun Shares SDK Sugar with iPhone Devs

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iPhone developer extraordinaire Erica Sadun has been running a great series of “iPhone Dev Sugar” posts over on TUAW:

Should you be building universal apps for App Store? Create shiny buttons easily Simulating device events with iSimulate Re-signing applications - Installing the 3.2 SDK alongside the 3.1.1 SDK Three lessons from the iPhone (big fingers, attention spans, fast launches) Letting go of [...]

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Game Developers Like iPhone More than Nintendo DS, Sony PSP

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According to Game Developers Research, their new study shows the iPhone platform is more popular with game developers than either the Nintendo DS or Sony PSP. Electronista sums up:

Demand for the iPhone has surged to where about 19 percent of all game developers are writing for the iPhone and iPod touch. The figure [...]

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iPad GUI Design Recommendations, Templates, and Galleries

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If you’re interested in iPad design or development, the internet is already offering up resources for you, including interface recommendations, icon templates, and galleries of Apple examples. And why not? The same people who love every pixel of interface on the iPhone are finding 1024×768 reasons to pour over the iPad’s beefy new canvas as [...]

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Fake Steve on Android Fragmentation, i.e. Why It’s Harder to Develop for than iPhone

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Is the Android Marketplace a more open alternative for developers compared to the iPhone App Store, or does the growing diversity of hardware, software, and overlays make it just as frustrating in its own way? Okay, so Fake Steve is likely to be more pro-Apple than a Fake Eric would be, fair enough. And, yes, [...]

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Why It’s Easier to Make a Great Twitter Client for iPhone than for Android

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Why is it easier to make a great Twitter client for Apple’s iPhone than for Google Android phones like the new Verizon DROID? After Robert Scoble wrote a typically impassioned post entitled The Droid fails AS A PRODUCT when compared to Palm Pre and iPhone, and used Twitter clients as an example, Thomas Marban of [...]

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Acceleroto on Developing Air Hockey for the iPhone vs. Palm Pre

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Acceleroto, makers of the iPhone apps Air Hockey [$0.99 - iTunes link] and Air Hockey Free [Free - iTunes link] have written an interesting post on the differences between developing their app for the iPhone App Store vs. the Palm Pre App Catalog. Some take away:

They charge more for the webOS version due to lower [...]

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Luck, Quality, and Marketing: Tweetie’s Loren Brichter Talks Development and Success on iTunes U

A short time ago we mentioned that Standford’s iPhone Application Programming course was being made available as a video podcast via iTunes U. In addition to two lectures a week, the course offers special Friday sessions, one of which recently featured Atebits‘ Loren Brichter (iTunes link), the developer behind popular iPhone (and now Mac) Twitter [...]

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