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Zimbra, meet iPhone (CNET)

Friday 13 July 2007 @ 7:33 am
Blog: Zimbra has developed its software to run on the iPhone. Suddenly, the iPhone looks a little more interesting to me.



iPhone CRM software released (TechWorld)

Friday 13 July 2007 @ 4:05 am
Sorry Gartner, we're not listening. A CRM vendor has ported its service onto Apple's iPhone, despite the widespread belief that the devices are not enterprise-ready.



iPhone 2.0 Already? (WebProNews)

Tuesday 12 June 2007 @ 5:44 pm
Apple's iPhone is going 2.0 before 1.0 is even released. The company announced that when the much-anticipated phone ships at the end of this month, it will run third-party applications created with Web 2.0 Internet standards. That leaves an open field for aspiring developers as long they create applications that can integrate seamlessly with iPhone services – calling, emailing, or Google ...



Apple opens iPhone to developers–kind of (CNET)

Tuesday 12 June 2007 @ 7:32 am
Developers of third-party applications can build features for iPhone, but only through the Safari browser.



Apple brings Safari to Windows, opens iPhone to programmers (bizjournals.com via Yahoo! Finance)

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 6:07 pm
Apple Inc. on Monday launched a Safari version that will run on Windows-based PCs, heating up competition with Microsoft Corp. and said it will let software developers create programs for the iPhone.



Apple’s iPhone Open to Software Developers (PC World)

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 5:38 pm
Third-party software developers can create Web 2.0 applications to run on Apple's forthcoming iPhone.



Apple takes Safari to Windows and iPhone (CNET)

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 4:32 pm
A beta version of Apple's Web browser is now available for Windows, and budding iPhone developers can use it to create applications.



Apple Stops Short of Giving Developers IPhone Access (Update2) (Bloomberg.com)

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 3:40 pm
June 11 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs stopped short of giving outside developers a way to incorporate applications into the company's iPhone handset.



Jobs Promises iPhone Will Bring Web 2.0 To Mobile (InformationWeek)

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 3:34 pm
Steve Jobs today in his keynote (or is it Jobsnote) at WWDC in San Francisco talked up the iPhone as a truly mobile Web 2.0 solution. Jobs said that the power of the "full" Safari browser on the iPhone lets developers design and use real, Web 2.0 applications like widgets. That's right, third-party developers will be able to make applications for the iPhone. But just easy will it be? Is this ...



Apple opens up iPhone for programmers (San Jose Mercury News)

Monday 11 June 2007 @ 3:27 pm
Apple CEO Steve Jobs today announced a way for programmers to write applications for the company's new iPhone handset and said that the company would soon be offering a version of Safari for Windows.



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