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Found Footage: iPhone Developer Profiles

In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 - 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos highlighting developers who are creating apps with the iPhone SDK.

Each video shows how the developer is creating a unique app with the iPhone SDK, using the tools and frameworks, and then selling the app through the App Store.

The videos highlight:
  • Dr. Ge Wang of Smule, the developers of Ocarina and Leaf Trombone: World Stage (clicks open iTunes), among other apps. He is an assistant professor at Stanford who researches
  • Christina Wick, who is part of the Mac software team for AOL (parent company of Weblogs Inc. and TUAW). Christina's team is using the SDK to develop iPhone versions of many of the AOL Mac applications, including AOL Radio
  • Werner Jainek of Stuttgart-based Cultured Code, the developers of Things for Mac and iPhone. Things (click opens iTunes) is an amazing task management app that is a favorite of several TUAW bloggers.
  • Steve Demeter of Demiforce is a lifelong gamer who saw the potential of the iPhone as a gaming platform and who has had great success with his app Trism (click opens iTunes).
In this cynical world, it's great to see four people who are so positive about the iPhone platform and the SDK.

In anticipation of the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference coming up June 8 - 12 in San Francisco, Apple has posted four videos...
 

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AKA_Ben

Does anyone know the song that plays during Steve Demeter's profile?

April 19 2009 at 4:49 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
motoxo

is it me or is steve demeter really hot? wow. brains and beauty.

April 19 2009 at 12:37 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Mister Smith

They should have profiled the guy who created iFart.

April 18 2009 at 11:28 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Eric

these are actually pretty cool, very inspiring. gonna go crack open XCode and get back to work =)

April 17 2009 at 5:24 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
DT

Sorry, but Things lacks a lot of really important features (like good sorting and filtering functions) and there has been no improvement for quite a long time now. Things for iPhone needs a lot of improvement in its usability, design and features. So Cultered Code had a good start but it was just another hype for nothing. I'm glad I didn't buy Things and I seriously regret having bought Things for iPhone.
Btw. why isn't it possible to sell purchased software licenses again?

April 17 2009 at 3:12 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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