Yes but your chances of getting an app published are slim to none with an iPhone. I find this to be true as the big G was denied this morning. http://www.engadget.com/2009/07/28/google-voice-iphone-app-rejected-current-gv-apps-lose-connectio/
I own a Touch Pro. When making web apps I tailor the standards to the minimum that that phone has (runs Opera too). -Anthony On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 11:57 AM, Chris Snyder <chsny...@gmail.com> wrote: > 2009/7/28 Peter Sawczynec <p...@blu-studio.com>: > > T-Mobile HTC "myTouch" w/ google Android OS (brand new, Aug 5 09) > > Sprint Palm Pre (new, mid-Jun 09) > > AT&T iPhone 3G S > > T-Mobile RIM Blackberry Curve 8900 > > T-Mobile Samsung Comeback SGH-T559 > > Verizon LG enV3 > > > > Anyone have any thoughts on any of these above phone/plan/carrier/OS > > or do you have a different phone that you feel is a real adjunct. > > > > Hey Peter, is this a sly attempt to get pagerank? LOL. > > iPhone is dominating mobile app development right now, both native > apps in Objective-C and mobile-friendly web applications in HTML, CSS, > and JavaScript. > > The later, of course, are portable to *any* smart phone with a WebKit > or Gecko browser, or to a lesser extent an Opera browser. > > The Nokia N810 internet tablet should also be on your list, and works > with any sim-capable carrier. > > Chris Snyder > http://chxor.chxo.com/ > _______________________________________________ > New York PHP User Group Community Talk Mailing List > http://lists.nyphp.org/mailman/listinfo/talk > > http://www.nyphp.org/show_participation.php > -- Anthony W. ant92...@gmail.com
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