Apple posts WWDC session videos for developers
Apple has, with lightning quickness, posted videos from the WWDC sessions online for developers. And here's the terrific part -- they've made them available to ALL registered developers, not just those who bought expensive tickets to the event.
Terrific idea. If you're a developer who couldn't attend, you'd be crazy not to jump on this.
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At&t Announces the Samsung Captivate. Will this be competition for the Iphone 4?http://www.unwiredview.com/2010/06/17/att-announces-the-android-based-samsung-captivate-i897-–-its-own-galaxy-s/
At&t Announces the Samsung Captivate. Will this be competition for the Iphone 4? http://www.unwiredview.com/2010/06/17/att-announces-the-android-based-samsung-captivate-i897-–-its-own-galaxy-s/
@omar Nope.
That's really good of Apple. I'm excited to see what developers come up with for the new iPhone. June 24th can't come soon enough!
@Omar Nope!
Let me get this straight - the sessions were over a week ago but they were posted by Apple with "lightning quickness?"
Thanks for the nice article, I'm excitedly awaiting my Samsung Captivate from T-Mobile as soon as they technically confirm that they're carrying it. I was in my local store today and experienced a hold of their own dummy device. It appears and feels significantly better than I imagined. This is actually going to be the phone to get. Never mind the iPhone 4g, the Galaxy S is where it's at. As for me, I'm upgrading from a Samsung Pixon after an 18 month contract and am pleased to have ultimately settled on the Galaxy S. The decision process was fraught with many, many hours of investigation on the world wide web. I was close to an HTC Desire and actually closer to an Xperia X10 but then, from out of nowhere, I came across the GSMArena.com review of the Galaxy S and it just does everything so well.