Just a week after the debut of the iPhone, about 300 developers gathered at the Adobe offices in San Francisco this weekend for a three-day developers camp/hackathon. The goal was to hack together applications for the iPhone. Apple doesn’t allow developers to write applications for the phone itself, so developers created Web-based applications that iPhone users will experience by visting Web sites in Safari. The applications spanned the spectrum, from games to apps that help you find nearby gas prices, shop on Amazon and iTunes, create word processing documents or use IM. We talked with event organizers Raven Zachary and Chris Messina and got a peek at some of the applications, including TeleMoose, gOffice, and AppMarks.
Tags: iPhone, developers, Adobe, Raven Zachary, Chris Messina, TeleMoose, gOffice, AppMarks
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July 10th, 2007 at 11:49 am
[…] I went to the iPhoneDevCamp, and created an app called Pickleview. We are getting lots of press on it, and we were listed in the top ten apps! Also the Mercury News put up a video, which has an interview with me! […]
July 10th, 2007 at 3:27 pm
Psst, it’s “Raven Zachary”!
Thanks for the video and for attending! It was a great event, eh?
July 11th, 2007 at 2:42 pm
I have never seen so many iPhones together!
July 11th, 2007 at 10:12 pm
Fixed the typo in Raven’s name. Thanks, Chris.
September 9th, 2007 at 10:08 pm
MOBUK is suited for all phone. Mobuk application can work anywhere and is the first interactive mobile Book.