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July 9, 2007
New Third Party Apps Emerge from iPhone Dev Camp
Get the geeks together and, odds are, they'll come out with something cool and useful.
This was apparently the result of the first iPhoneDevCamp help by BarCamp.org.
According to the mighty iLounge, the iPhoneDevCamp, which took place over the weekend, produced more than 20 web-based applications for Apple's recently-released iPhone. The new applications include programs like gOffice for iPhone, which functions as a word processor that allows you to save documents as Microsoft Word-formatted documents and then e-mail them to yourself and others. Other programs, like Gas.app, allow users to find cheap gas prices in a given area.
A complete list, as well as full links, is available here and iLounge's full list of iPhone applications can be found here.
Take a look and if you know of someone working on something cool for the iPhone, let us know.
Posted by chrisbarylick at July 9, 2007 12:07 PM
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