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iPhone: The Missing Manual
“Read the 'Missing Manual' on your iPhone”, Sep. 19 2008





iPhone Forensics
“Need to examine an iphone/ipod touch? Get this book.”, Sep. 16 2008






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iPhone: The Missing Manual
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[August 2007]
Big Book of Apple Hacks
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[April 2008]
iPhone Open Application Development
By
Jonathan Zdziarski
[March 2008]
iPhone Forensics
By
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[September 2008]
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iPhone Forensics
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Jonathan Zdziarski
[September 2008]
Big Book of Apple Hacks
By
Chris Seibold
[April 2008]
iPhone Open Application Development
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Jonathan Zdziarski
[March 2008]
Take Control of Your iPhone
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Ted Landau
[January 2008]
iPhone UK: The Missing Manual
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Core Animation for Mac OS X and the iPhone
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Bill Dudney
[October 2008]
Desktop GIS
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Gary E. Sherman
[October 2008]
iPhone SDK Development
By
Bill Dudney,
Chris Adamson,
Marcel Molina
[December 2008]
Authors
Jonathan Zdziarski
Jonathan Zdziarski is better known as the hacker NerveGas in the iPhone development community. He is well known for his work in cracking the iPhone and leading the effort to port the first open source applications.
Raven Zachary
Raven Zachary helps people create, develop, and launch iPhone products and services.
Matt Twomey
Matt Twomey is a new contributor to the Inside iPhone corner of O'Reilly's Digital Media site. He's a computer geek turned literature geek turned computer geek who has been an Apple and Mac user and tinkerer since his father brought home a brand new...
Toby Boudreaux
Toby Boudreaux has been a developer and author for over a decade. He specializes in Web development for consumer markets using open technologies and on Mac/iPhone development. He is currently the CTO of The Barbarian Group, an interactive/software...
Articles & Blogs
Getting an iPhone Web App Off the Ground - Inside iPhone Blog
By Dave Aiello
[October 16, 2008]
Way back in September 2007 I attended an iPhone Tech Talk in New York that was all about building iPhone Web Apps. This free Apple-sponsored event helped me get a very basic iPhone-optimized version of my Google Maps mashup called...
What's the Appeal of the iPhone to Developers? - O'Reilly Broadcast
By chromatic
[October 14, 2008]
Raven Zachary and Bill Dudney are co-chairs of the one-day iPhoneLive conference in San Jose. O'Reilly recently talked to them to answer the questions "What's interesting about the iPhone to developers?" and "What hints does the iPhone give to Apple's future plans?"
PhoneFinger Gives A Helping Hand - Inside iPhone Blog
By Giles Turnbull
[October 14, 2008]
Here's a desktop app to make iPhone developers smile
Programming with Safety Scissors and Glitter Glue - Inside iPhone Blog
By Erica Sadun
[October 10, 2008]
Although the NDA is on the way out, not all is restored to sparkly brightness in the world of the iPhone SDK. Developers must still deal with day-to-day limitations built into Apple's development environment.
Over 300 iPhone Apps Use Location Look-Ups - O'Reilly Radar
By Brady Forrest
[October 10, 2008]
According to Skyhook Wireless over 300 iPhone apps are location-aware as of October 3rd. According to Mobclix there are over 4,000 apps in circulation. If these numbers are correct this puts the location-aware percentage at under 10% -- far, far less than I would have suspected based on my own experience. There were 5.5 location-aware apps released per day...
State-of-the-Art Websites Build an iPhone Web App and an App Store App - ...
By Dave Aiello
[October 09, 2008]
When I started writing for Inside iPhone, I promised that I'd talk about why iPhone web apps are still important. I decided to make good on that threat this week. One of the reasons that I think it's necessary to build websites that are iPhone-friendly is that lots of people will surf to your website before thinking of picking up your free app in the App Store. Do you want those people to have the somewhat-degraded user experience that comes from using a version of your website that's intended for a desktop or notebook computer?
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