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– iChat (coming with 1.3 update) (AIM, Jabber/Google Talk)
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– iTunes 7.6 and iPhone/iPod Touch Software update 1.3 allowing for Apps mid-February – Developers can get their hands on a beta version of the SDK tomorrow on ADC and start developing final version due early February – Resubmit updated versions of apps when added to store, iPhone/Touch will ask you to update it next time you use it (or next time you dock the iPhone/Touch) – Apps and widgets can be rearranged on front screen front screen scrolls to show all apps/widgets – Demonstration of wirelessly downloading (and running) the app submitted earlier – Can download wirelessly from iTunes Wi-Fi Store or docked to computer from iTunes Store
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APPLE KEYNOTE SPEECH SOFTWARE LICENSE
– Licensed under Apple Mobile Software License – Developers recieve 70% of revenue for their products – Apps can be free or up to $6.99 Widgets free or up to $2.99 – If using microphone or GSM, iPhone only otherwise, available for both iPhone and iPod Touch – Submits source code to Apple for validation (make sure that people aren’t abusing the system, prevent malware and viruses) – Demonstration of exporting from XCode 3 to iTunes Store – Automatic updating wirelessly or docked – Users buy/download in iTunes Wi-Fi Store / iTunes Store (Mac/PC) – Specify iPhone or both iPhone/Touch (certain features iPhone only) – Developers submit programs as source code, not executable It has gotten to the point where speculators not only try to figure out what Jobs will say but now they are even writing a full speech (or at least notes) in advance of Jobs presenting.Ĭredit Wikipedia as the location of this "fake" speech and TechCrunch for alerting me to its existence. It is amazing what a cult of personality Steve Jobs has become.