I've written in the past that there was no way Apple would not let thrid party developers create software for the iPhone. Our Mac guy assured me of this the day the iPhone was announced. And well, here it is: Apple announces third-party software details for iPhone
--As expected, Apple used WWDC as the stage to announce a third-party development solution for the iPhone, putting to rest fears that the handset would be a closed (read: non-smartphone) platform. Calling it a "sweet solution" for allowing devs to get their wares onto iPhones across the globe without sacrificing stability or security, Apple is using its full Safari-based browser to let folks code up true, Web 2.0-compatible apps that can be accessed and updated on developers' own servers.--
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