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Recipes on your iPhone
We here at TUAW are big fans of Apple's products (shocking, I know) so whenever something new comes out we cover the heck out of it. At the moment the new hotness, as the dorks who desperately want to sound cool say, is the iPhone. TUAW is all atwitter about the iPhone (though you can subscribe to an iPhone-less feed if it isn't your thing) which makes sense since it is a rather important product launch for Apple.We're not the only ones going batty for the iPhone, though. Blogs, newspapers, and magazines are all hot and bothered about the iPhone. Case in point: 101cookbooks. That's right, a cooking blog is writing about the iPhone, but that's not all. They even created new, iPhone specific versions of their site for everyone's favorite unreleased mobile device. You can check out the recent recipes, or categories on designed for the iPhone webpages.
Who needs a silly old SDK anyway?
Thanks, Marisa.


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KiltBear said 1:27PM on 6-25-2007
Of course, the 101cookbooks iphone page looks fabulous on my Treo650 as well. It's just kind of ironic, Apple creates a hand held browser capable of display "the complete internet" and folks are making phone browser friendly pages. Go figure!
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haha said 2:14PM on 6-25-2007
it's just a mobile friendly webpage .... I can beta it on my iPaq if you want?
oh by the way, remember that you said this:
Who needs a silly old SDK anyway?
^^^^
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Fritz Laurel said 4:06PM on 6-25-2007
Finally, a killer app!
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Luna Lovegood said 5:42PM on 6-25-2007
"We here at TUAW are big fans of Apple's products (shocking, I know) so whenever something new comes out we cover the heck out of it."
I wish I could also be paid to write tripe like this.
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Eleventeen said 11:40AM on 6-26-2007
I've been using a hosted tiddlywiki page to keep recipes in order. As long as the iPhone supports AJAX well, the page should work, albeit not 'mobile optimized'.
I'm thinking the mobile versions of a lot of the pages I use on a daily basis (Backpack, Gmail, etc) should work fine on the iPhone. I can't imagine why Google et. al. couldn't just quickly whip up compatible page templates for the iPhone for their apps either.
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Erik said 9:04AM on 7-01-2007
I also made a iphone app for my recipepage http://RecipeSpider.com
Check out the iphone interface at http://iphone.RecipeSpider.com
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