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iPhone Development: A Business for Some

To the untrained eye to some people the iPhone made a huge mark on the wireless industry because of its touch screen or maybe even because of its interaction with users of all ages and the little comprehension it took to use it. It was late fall of 2006, Steve Jobs was tasking 200 plus engineers for a special project, a project that would revolutionize the wireless industry as we know it. Yet, to some, the iPhone would be a total train wreck but to others it would be a total opportunity grabber. Developers became brainstorming ideas, phone services became pitching deals with Apple and it seemed like the whole Technology Industry were basing themselves around this prototype iPhone that dropped calls and shut down before it was dead; just an overall mess in my opinion. Almost three months later Steve Jobs showed up in his suit at Apple with the first ever iPhone, unmasked, and working to the T of Steve Jobs idea. Six months later the iPhone was released and was a big hit for both Apple and their wireless carrier successor AT&T. Still in Steve Jobs mind that wasn't enough, so he opened an App Store almost years later and developers were opened up to a new window a life and programming. At AOL coffee breaks turned into brainstorming sessions. At EA watching sports were later transformed into developing code for these sports. However, somewhere lightyears away from earth their was a team of developers who instead of putting the App Store to use of their own decided to use it for business. They opened up iPhone development services as one of there objectives for their company and have become a big hit in terms of the iPhone Developing Community. Sourcebits is their name, charging but enjoying every aspect of developing applications for the user to enjoy every experience possible when reaching their big app idea they have thought of. Sourcebits have made a big mark on their presence in the App Store with companies like IGN reviewing their apps as well as receiving many awards for outstanding achievement by their talented staff and their apps. Though Sourcebits does not come cheap, it is well worth it to see your App reach the App Store when knowing that Sourcebits developed it to the best of their abilities.

"If the iPhone SDK was not here I have no idea where I would be" - Anthony G

Check out Sourcebits: HERE

Reader Comments (7)

Cool im there right now this site is awesome! Love the post Anthony!

September 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterDavid

nice

September 1, 2009 | Unregistered Commentersteve

Huge Post Anthoy. NICE INFORMATION! IM AT SOURCEBITS.COM RIGHT NOW

September 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterGustav Humpledink

Cool website i checking it out right now.

September 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenteriGP34

This website is beast! After reading this post I might do business with Sourcebits

September 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterAlex

nice. go sourcebits

September 1, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterjhnnyby416

You seriously need to sort out your grammar. None of it makes sense!

September 5, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterJosh

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