Thu, 19 Jul 2007 Apple hosts iPhone developer events
Apple will host events for iPhone developers in the US this August
In a move to kick-start development, Apple has announced a series of iPhone developer talks across the US.
The iPhone Tech Talks take place in LA, San Francisco, Chicago, and New York in August and are free to members of the Apple Developer Connection.
Attendees will be given in-depth technical information on how to optimize their web 2.0 applications and content to exploit Apple's fast-selling device.
The sessions are split between morning presentations and demonstrations and actual hands-on development workshops, were Apple experts will help developers improve and test their solutions.
Topics confirmed for the morning sessions include: Safari/iPhone compatibility, web 2.0 application development, managing content and synched data on an iPhone.
Registration is required.
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