Introducing the Inside Line iPhone App
Penn & Teller iPhone App
Get the latest Penn EVERYDAY: crackle.com P&T just debuted a new iPhone app at TechCrunch. It’s a great app, but I didn’t know I was out there asking for money from judges. When Penn Jillette has an opinion it’s a safe bet he won’t hold back. Upload your own reaction and get the rants rolling! Tune in each week for new insight and agitation. Follow PennSays on Twitter: twitter.com tags: Penn & Teller iPhone App Penn Says @pennsays atheist politics religion libertarian penn jillette
Developing iPhone Applications using Java
Google Tech Talks October 14, 2008 ABSTRACT Apple’s iPhone has resulted in significant interest from users and developers alike. Apple’s SDK for the iPhone is based on Objective-C as the development language as well as Cocoa for the GUI. Unfortunately Apple’s license agreement for the iPhone SDK prohibits the porting of the Java virtual machine to the iPhone. In this presentation we introduce an Open Source Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as a Java-based implementation of the Cocoa library. With the help of these tools, iPhone applications can be written in pure Java. Using the Java version of Cocoa, it is possible to run a Java-based iPhone application as a Java desktop/applet application that can be cross-compiled to run natively on the iPhone. The talk will discuss the challenges of the Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as the Java-based version of Cocoa. Details are available at www.xmlvm.org Speaker: Arno Puder Arno Puder is an Associate Professor at the San Francisco State University. Prior to his current position, he worked for AT Labs Research. His interests include middleware, ubiquitous computing, and applications for sensor networks. He is one of the founders of the Open Source CORBA implementation called MICO.
Developing iPhone Applications using Java
Google Tech Talks October 14, 2008 ABSTRACT Apple’s iPhone has resulted in significant interest from users and developers alike. Apple’s SDK for the iPhone is based on Objective-C as the development language as well as Cocoa for the GUI. Unfortunately Apple’s license agreement for the iPhone SDK prohibits the porting of the Java virtual machine to the iPhone. In this presentation we introduce an Open Source Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as a Java-based implementation of the Cocoa library. With the help of these tools, iPhone applications can be written in pure Java. Using the Java version of Cocoa, it is possible to run a Java-based iPhone application as a Java desktop/applet application that can be cross-compiled to run natively on the iPhone. The talk will discuss the challenges of the Java-to-Objective-C cross-compiler as well as the Java-based version of Cocoa. Details are available at www.xmlvm.org Speaker: Arno Puder Arno Puder is an Associate Professor at the San Francisco State University. Prior to his current position, he worked for AT Labs Research. His interests include middleware, ubiquitous computing, and applications for sensor networks. He is one of the founders of the Open Source CORBA implementation called MICO.
StreamToMe: App 83: The iPhone App Show
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Pet Pal – iPhone application for animal lovers – by Gameloft
NOW AVAILABLE!! The brilliant app for animal lovers! Order it now at www.facebook.com Using your iPhone speakers, the Pet Pal emits ultrawave signals that are impossible for human ears to perceive. For certain animals, however, these waves are perceived like subliminal messages that nearly 95% of all tested animals cannot ignore. Depending on the frequency and intensity of the waves, various parts of the animal’s brain are stimulated, triggering different instinctual behaviors.