Apple opens iPhone to developers--kind of
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| CEO Steve Jobs announced during his keynote address at Apple's
| Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco that developers
| of third-party applications will be able to create Web applications
| for the iPhone using Safari, Apple's Web browser.
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http://news.zdnet.com/2100-3513_22-6190302.html
Editorial: The No-SDK Cheat
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| Given the fact that other smartphone platforms are able to run both
| Web 2.0 apps, Widgets, J2ME and native apps, this can be a real blow
| to the iPhone's future.
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http://www.osnews.com/story.php/18073/Editorial-The-No-SDK-Cheat/
No Flash on iPhone. No threat to Linux phones.
Related:
Forget iPhone, hail OpenMoko, the true revolution
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| ...I would rather wait for OpenMoko to become available for purchase
| than shell out high bucks for iPhone. Just like with any Apple
| product, it is like an awesome looking golden cage. I always
| preferred freedom to control my own digital devices than to be
| mostly dependent on one vendor for everything.
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http://www.libervis.com/article/forget_iphone_hail_openmoko_the_true_revolution
Open Phones with Open Moko
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| While the hardware may be similar, the strategy is a complete
| reversal of Apple's closed platform and proprietary hardware.
| OpenMoko is an open Linux-based mobile application development
| platform that's designed to help operators and developers build
| innovative applications on top of a basic phone platform.
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http://www.regdeveloper.co.uk/2007/01/15/open_phone/
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