Apple allows iPhone to run third-party web applications
This news via FierceWireless, a mobile phone site we highly recommend:
Apple CEO Steve Jobs made a reversal on his decision to lock developers out of the iPhone. He announced during his keynote address at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco that developers of third-party applications will be able to create Web applications for the iPhone using Apple’s browser, Safari. But Apple isn’t providing a software development kit or support community for iPhone applications at this point.
In our opinion, the two greatest weaknesses of the iPhone relative to Treo smartphones are its lack of support for third party software and lack of a built-in keyboard. Particularly enterprise users demand physical thumb boards for emails. Third party applications are more important to the consumer market. At least to a small extent, apple seems to be addressing one of these two issue.
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Oh aren’t we lucky… Apple needs to stop being so cocky & come down off their high horse…or else this product isn’t going to make it!