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is better known as the hacker "NerveGas" in the iPhone development community. His work in cracking the iPhone helped lead the effort to port the first open source applications, and his book, iPhone Open Application Development, taught developers how to write applications for the popular device long before Apple introduced…
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A Spate of Excellent Photo Apps for the iPhone

April 2, 2009
Photography on the iPhone can be more than just snapping 2-megapixel pictures. You can also process and transfer the images from the same device that you used to record. For this to work reasonable well, you need a basic...
Four short links: 31 Mar 2009

March 31, 2009
Web traffic, web design, hacker spaces, and feature spaces: iPhone and Android Make Up 50% of Google's SmartPhone Traffic Worldwide -- Matt Gross found this interesting tidbit in a TechCrunchIT story. Refining Data Tables -- Luke Wroblewski gives some seriously good tips for designing usable tables in web pages. After forms, data tables are likely the next most ubiquitous interface...
PC 1.0, iPhone 3.0 and the Woz: Everything Old is New Again

March 30, 2009
This is a post on how iPhone 3.0 OS is destined to "accessorize" our mobile future by opening up the door to all sorts of interesting hardware-software accessory innovations, in the process creating a $2B+ industry.
ANALYSIS - iPhone 3.0 Developer Preview: Block the Kick Strategy

March 17, 2009
Today's iPhone 3.0 Developer Preview was what I call a "block the kick" announcement. What's a block the kick? It is an effort to do such a good job of persuading your core constituency that any perceived momentum of the competition pales in comparison to your own that you block the competition's nascent momentum in its infancy. With 30M units sold across the iPhone + iPod touch line of multi-touch handhelds, and 800M downloads across 25K developer apps, today's event is more about running up the score BEFORE the competition finds its footing with developers.
Four short links: 17 Mar 2009

March 17, 2009
Startups, databases, iPhone app marketplace, and how to launch: Weary of Looking for Work, Some Create Their Own (NY Times) -- a story about a new tide of entrepreneurs forced into it by the economic times. The goal for many entrepreneurs nowadays is not to create a company that will someday make billions but to come up with an idea...
iPhones, App Stores and Ecosystems

March 16, 2009
On Tuesday, Apple is previewing its iPhone OS 3.0 to developers. While I have no idea what they will present, I will say this. The fact that Apple is stepping on the gas pedal and pushing 3.0, while the new kids on the block (read: Android and Palm Pre) are barely 1.0 suggests that they have learned the lessons taught them oh so painfully by Microsoft in the PC wars; namely, that he who wins the hearts and minds of developers, wins the war.
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