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Apple will invite third-party developers next February to build actual iPhone applications aside from the limiting web-based ones that are currently supported. (…)

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Apple has added development guidelines for iPhone applications to the Developer Connection part of its website. (…)

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Steve Jobs announced yesterday at the Worldwide Developers Conference that software developers will be able to create web applications that run on the iPhone’s Safari browser. (…)

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Apple “is wrestling with” the idea of allowing third-party software on the iPhone, according to Steve Jobs at an Apple shareholders meeting in Cupertino yesterday. (…)

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John, a Macenstein reader, stumbled upon this “Scenario Poker” widget on the Apple site, which suggests in its description that it may be iPhone’s first third party application:

Before you gambling addicts get excited, though, the description may have been written by a hopeful developer who wants to get his software on the iPhone, so this is not set in stone yet. (…)

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