OMG!!!! Steve Jobs is launching the iPhone and it runs MacOS X.

chris bohnert chris at altuit.com
Tue Jan 9 17:30:58 EST 2007


Did I miss a spec?  Does the phone actually have GPS or are you referring to
the time differencing data that most carriers use to triangulate a phones
location?

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cb

On 1/9/07, Trevor DeVore <lists at mangomultimedia.com> wrote:
>
> On Jan 9, 2007, at 1:46 PM, Jesse Sng wrote:
>
> >> Apple already has a dev tool in beta (Dashcode) for Widgets so
> >> someone should check that out before they ventured into creating
> >> their own.  You can get access to it with a free ADC developer
> >> account.
> >
> > The bigger implication here is that the iPhone runs on a version of
> > OS X. That means that there's the possibility of us creating Apps
> > for the iPhone via Revolution. You don't even need Widgets.
>
> I've got my fingers crossed but if Apple opens up the iPhone to apps
> other than widgets I will be in heaven.  Especially if we can get
> access to the GPS data to determine where folks are.
>
> --
> Trevor DeVore
> Blue Mango Learning Systems - www.bluemangolearning.com
> trevor at bluemangolearning.com
>
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