I think we are in agreement overall. I'm just not sure how Apple can give us anything more than generic info (and that is really a criticism of Apple, not a defense). Existing knowledge provides almost everything we need to know to write apps in the current iPhone app paradigm. Until they give us more access to the underlying hardware than the Safari sandbox permits (and this could even mean access to unique iPhone finger gestures), I am not sure what more Apple can teach me. So yeah, their example is lame, but I don't see how they could really do more in a significant, meaningful way anyhow. I think Joe's IUI is proof that existing knowledge in the community is as good or better than what Apple can tell us at this point.
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