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iPhone Application Development Course Offered by Stanford
Posted on Friday, April 24th, 2009 at 5:22 pm

 

iPhone Application Development Course Offered by Stanford
eWeek.com

The Apple iPhone and the applications written for this smartphone have become so popular that Stanford University is now broadcasting a free, 10-week course from the university that will show would-be developers how to write apps for both the iPhone and iPod Touch. The market for smartphone applications, whether they are built for the iPhone or another device, has become a driving force in the industry. While the App Store is considered the premier outlet for smartphone applications, Microsoft, BlackBerry maker Research In Motion and Nokia are all interested in expanding or building their own application stores.

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