Apple WWDC

Guy Kawasaki: Slides from Monday's Apple Worldwide Developer Conference

Authored by Guy Kawasaki on June 11, 2007 - 5:50pm.

Check out Steve’s slides: big font, lots of pictures, very few words, and the bullets build. For a good contrast, read Garr Reynolds’ analysis of Steve vs Bill.

Analysis: Apple iPhone Follows Facebook In Creating A Web 2.0 "Open" Platform

Authored by Scott Karp on June 11, 2007 - 5:29pm.

Never underestimate Steve Jobs. After all of the hand-wringing over Apple’s iPhone being a closed platform, today Apple announced that the iPhone will indeed be open to third-party applications — ingeniously, through integration with Apple’s Safari web browser, which has just been released for Windows (which itself is a huge smack against Microsoft, which has really been taking it on the chin lately, e.g. Google Gears).

Buzz Watch: Steve Jobs - Embracing Third Party Developers?

Authored by Jay Baage on June 11, 2007 - 3:04pm.
No major announcement came out of the Apple Developers’ Conference in San Francisco on Monday. The most interesting take-ways were that Apple will release a version of its Safari browser for Windows machines, and, also, "opening” up the iPhone to third party applications, via Apple’s Safari, but still.