According to the latest news on the Web, mobile phone carrier Sprint is set to start training its employees on the upcoming Palm Pre as soon as May 7. There have been previous rumors about the operator planning to start the move back in April, yet it seems that at that time the company was only looking for store advo... |
4 May 2009 09:41 GMT |
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Even though Apple is making huge efforts to keep talks with third parties under wraps, the company's controversial iPhone Developer Agreement has been leaked on Wikileaks. The downloadable PDF reveals just how much of a burden Apple's NDA was to developers.Accompanying the PDF file is a summary of its conte... |
29 October 2008 03:47 GMT |
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Just last month, Apple posted an open message on its Developer Connection site, announcing that it was dropping the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) with developers for released iPhone software. Apple has now publicized new terms for registered devs, defining new limits for "Apple Confidential Information" protected by... |
24 October 2008 03:09 GMT |
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In a surprising turn of events, Apple has decided to eliminate the non-disclosure agreement that forced developers to keep coding details under wraps, as well as their talks with the Mac maker. Unreleased applications, however, will fall under Apple's NDA at least until they are released.From Apple's Develo... |
1 October 2008 15:21 GMT |
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The bad press surrounding Apple's turning down several iPhone applications has prompted the company to clarify that rejected developers should also not whine about it. This may not be the first time Apple is outlining the principles upon which its iPhone Developer Program is based, although several Mac-based sit... |
24 September 2008 08:07 GMT |
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An interesting article published by Peter Harkins, web developer and entrepreneur from Chicago, reveals some interesting aspects concerning the Google employees. In a friendly conversation with some good friends working at the Mountain View company, Peter Harkins was amazed because the Googlers refused to talk about ... |
9 July 2007 04:43 GMT |
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