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March 7, 2008
The Apple Core: iPhone SDK Rollout
In the wake of Apple's announced support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync services on the iPhone as well as the software development kit announcement, a lot's changed in a short period of time.
So, as the geeks download the mighty 2.1 gigabytes of software developer kit (thank you, VersionTracker), the mighty David Morgenstern has a play-by-play recap and analysis of yesterday's media event over at The Apple Core with the mighty David Morgenstern breaking it down.
Take a gander and if there's anything you want to vent about what Apple's doing right, wrong or seems to be ignoring with the upcoming iPhone applications and functions, let us know over in the comments or forums.
Posted by chrisbarylick at March 7, 2008 9:03 AM
Category: The Apple Core
Tags: ActiveSync, Apple, applications, Core, David Morgenstern, Exchange, functions, iPhone, Microsoft, services, software development kit, The
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Now they just have to follow this up with an SDK for appleTV.
Posted by: Don Aker at March 7, 2008 1:03 PM










