Video: Steve Jobs talks up Web 2.0 apps for iPhone at WWDC
- Date: June 12th, 2007
- Author: Jason Hiner
- Category: Apple, Web 2.0
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Steve Jobs, Web, Web 2.0, Video, Jason Hiner
At the Worldwide Developers Conference for Apple developers, Steve Jobs talked about the opportunity for developers to write software for the iPhone, as you can see in this clip. Jobs said, “We’ve got an innovative new way to create applications for mobile devices — really innovative — and it’s all based on the fact that iPhone has the full Safari engine inside it… You can right amazing Web 2.0 and AJAX apps.”
In essence, Apple is not releasing a software development kit (SDK) for the iPhone. It is releasing Safari for Windows and counting on programmers to do all of their iPhone apps as Web apps.
Jason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as an IT Manager in the health care industry. You can find him on Twitter, LinkedIn and at JasonHiner.com. To see the gadgets and personal tech he uses, view his gdgt profile.
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