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WWDC: Apple to open iPhone to Developers?

With WWDC just days away, rumors are flying left and right and we're trying to pick ones we think "just might be possible". New York Times writer John Markoff, says Apple is set to open the iPhone to developers at WWDC on June 15th.

"A person briefed on Apple’s plans said that at its software developer conference this month, Apple intends to announce that it will make it possible for developers of small programs written for the Macintosh to easily convert them to run on the iPhone."

If this is rumor turns out to be reality, prepare to have one of the best phones on the planet. A developer community for the iPhone is just what the iPhone needs to launch it into the stratospher. This thing is going to sell out for months at a time! We're thinking dashboard widgets and/or cocoa apps to start.

WWDC is a few days away. Let's see what happens.


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