This Week in iPhone News – June 26/2009

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On June 26, 2009

Demographics and Behavioral Characteristics of iPhone and iPod Users Interesting data from AdMob and comScore.

New iPhone Users with Activation Headaches Get iTunes Credit Apple apologizes for the 3G S activation woes.

Pinch Media Watcher Pinch Media releases a native iPhone SDK application for viewing your application’s stats.

The Fable of Free More testimonies from the iPhone developer trenches regarding free apps.

iPhone 3.0 Features Which iPhone 3.0 software features does your iPhone support? Take a look at this handy guide from Apple.

Bait and Switch with In-App Purchases Something to consider from a user’s perspective when implementing in-app purchases with your iPhone app.

AT&T: iPhone Coverage Getting Better, Faster Soon As we all know, AT&T coverage can be spotty. AT&T hopes to remedy this “soon”.

AdSense for Mobile Applications (Beta) Integrate AdSense into your mobile application with Google’s new beta.

Survey of iPhone Developers Great compilation of data from a recent iPhone developer survey.

iPhone 3GS JavaScript Performance JavaScript speed test results on the new iPhone 3G S, and they don’t look too shabby.

Gmail Mobile Adds Touch Gestures Google implements in-browser gestures for its updated mobile application.

Flash Competitor for iPhone Ex-Adobe vets launch Corona, a Flash alternative that may run on the iPhone in the near future.

iPhone Dev Camp I will be most likely attending this event July 31st – August 2nd in Sunnyvale, CA at the Yahoo headquarters. Won’t you join me?

Mobile Orchard Beginning iPhone Programming Workshop. Bay Area, July 30-31. $999 early bird registration. Save $200 with “mo” discount code.

0 responses to “This Week in iPhone News – June 26/2009”

  1. Aaron says:

    My mom, who works at AT&T corp HQ in Dallas, really got the point driven home right after I got my iPhone 3G last Christmas. We were talking on the phone and I dropped the called 4 times in 5 minutes. I am not directly attributing this incident to the story of them improving the service, but I know she has been pushing hard at work to make sure all other executives fully understand how bad it can be.

  2. Trae Regan says:

    The soft launch of the Ansca Corona iPhone SDK (Lua based) this week is missing from this post. Have a look: https://www.anscamobile.com/

    Great things to come! We’ve been a seed developer for a few months now with games successfully launched into the App Store, and nothing but good stuff to say about the SDK.

  3. Thanks for iPhone news