Apple Opening Up iPhone Developer Program

Courtesy MacRumors  Sat, 07/12/2008 - 12:44

When Apple announced the iPhone Developers program in March, they made it clear that during the beta period that they would limit the number of approved developers.

At WWDC, Steve Jobs revealed that of the 25,000 applicants interested in the program...


 

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