Live from the iPhone SDK event…it’s Thursday morning/afternoon
Alright, we have to admit we’re pretty psyched. We’ve been waiting since the iPhone’s release for third-party developers to have the opportunity they so richly deserve, to take advantage of the best mobile platform on the planet and create all those applications that Apple didn’t think we wanted. Today, we devoutly hope, is that day. El Jobso has promised that we shall get, in his words, “roadmappy” and talk about some “enterprise bling.” At least, I’m pretty sure that’s what he said. Something like that.
The iPhone SDK event at the Town Hall on Apple campus kicks off at 1PM Eastern time (that’s 10AM Pacific for those of you on the West coast). Rest assured, Macworld will be bringing you live coverage direct from the event, over at the Mothership. Editorial Director Jason Snell and Senior News Editor Jon Seff will be sitting in, providing you the kind of insight and analysis you can only get from two people with the exact same initials.
And of course, we’ll have the full details on what Steve Jobs announces right here on iPhone Central after the event. So stay tuned to Macworld and keep your fingers crossed for a good event.
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The reviewers not only have the same initials, but also those are the inverse to Steve Jobs' initials, so their analysis will properly reconcie the reality distortion field!
Posted by n8nnc | March 6, 2008 11:04 AM