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09/22/2008, 6:15pm, EDT
Monday, September 22nd
Apple adds free education iPhone developer program
Apple recently unveiled the iPhone Developer University Program, a free service allowing higher education institutions that allows upwards of 200 students to collaborate on iPhone applications. The iPhone Developer University Program is full featured, offering students the ability to create and test applications, before adding them to the application store. Apple is making the program available today, with sign-ups hosted at its website.
The iPhone Developer University Program comes with the iPhone SDK, access to Dev Center Resources, on-device testing, and internal or App Store distribution methods.
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LOL
Now there is a great example of a day late and a dollar short. Why wasn't Apple doing this for universities 10 years ago with the Mac OS, rather than nickel and diming developers for a program that wouldn't even distribute seeds on disk, thereby making them virtual inaccessible to most everyone but large corporate clients with low-latency T1s?
Need free for K-12 too!
We need more apps for youngsters like 24x7digital's TimesTables and States&Capitals:
http://www.24x7digital.com/timestables
http://www.24x7digital.com/statesandcapitals
It'd be great for Apple to offer a free dev program for K-12 educators too.