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June 22, 2008
Filed in: iPhone, App Store, SDK
Git along, little iPhones! Tuaw readers keep sending ads on the forthcoming iPhone App Stoe objects that are in the pipeline. Send your suggestions on iPhone applications you plan to have in App Store or at launch or shortly after, and we'll pass that information along for the rest in the world.
Here are today Roundup:
- Games cocoa Touch has two of a proposed four "fun, simple, joyous" apps ready to go for iApp Store launch. Bug Bounce and cocoa Marmi both at a price of $ 2.99.
- AG summary, developers of SyncML platform transmission and independent media protocol for intelligent data synchronization, announced u / / www.synthesis.ch/faq.php?lang=e&faq=66&cat=3 "target =" _blank " > SyncML client for iPhone.
- Lint Labs (great name!) Has announced No 2 (AKA HB in Europe), an application that allows you to use a virtual pencil and eraser on the design of iPhone or take notes, then organize your work in books.
- Jeffrey Grossman of movies.app IMF is working on another great product, Currency. It 'a request for transfer with more than 50 different countries. Watch well, Jeff!
- In "was better to be a free app" category is Philip Corliss' s Bubble Wrap. It looks like a great tool for stress relief.
- Tom Cain of "_blank"> imitation let us know about Solebon Solitaire for iPhone, a complete rewriting of their popular package for Palm OS.
- Robot sol, the progeny of Cortis Clark, offers a free app to help you save money to buy that 3G iPhone. Benjis Save works with Cheapers Finders, a price comparison site, you can find the lowest price almost nothing.
- Steve Streza 's Lockbox provides AES and SHA-1 level of encryption and a single gesture, freeing procedure to keep your notes and images secret. We expect for less than $ 10 in the store App.
- LateNiteSoft has an app called jailbrea "http://latenitesoft.blogspot.com/search/label/Sketches" target = "_blank"> Sketches that is moving to the AppStore.
- Now is jailbroken iPhones, but we hope Creations Media Day 's recall will be the voice to App Store within a month. It turns the lock of your screen iPhone an appointment on the list.
- A jailbreak app / "Target =" _blank "> TextReader by James Beesley, hopefully be scootin 'for the first Store App.
Keep 'em coming, developers!
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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Woz Like all beginnings
June 21, 2008
Filed Under: The Woz
Steve Wozniak, co-founder of Apple and inventor of Apple I and II, talks with the BBC about starting Apple in 1976. "Everything was… thinking about the good of humanity," he said. His starting salary? $ 24.00 for one year: perhaps one fourth of what makes Apple engineer today.
For those of you for the new universe of Apple, this is a fun 10 minutes short of how everything began.
Woz said probably this story a million times, but he speaks with the same enthusiasm as if it occurred yesterday. He discusses the Silicon Valley Homebrew movement, Microsoft, and the perceived unimosity between Bill Gates and Steve Jobs.
Even - and totally off-topic - Woz wears a giant clock. I mean, seriously. Huge.
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