Apple opens iPhone software to outside developers

10 Mar, 2008

Apple on Thursday opened its iPhone software to outside developers in an effort to make the hot devices even more popular. Apple executives unveiled an iPhone software development kit created to let programmers craft hip or useful programs for the touch-screen mobile devices combining telephone, video, music, and Internet connectivity.
Applications crafted for iPhones will also work on iPod Touch models, which are basically iPhones without the telephone capabilities, according to Jobs.

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