Apple lets iPhone developers talk about the product
Published 10/4/2008 by
Associated Press at Apple
IPhone developers and publishers of iPhone-related books cheered Wednesday after Apple said it would lift the software non-disclosure agreement that had prevented them from discussing the process of creating programs for the device.
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