If you never want to keep your sales graph go down the slope, then learn what Apple Inc. does with its iPhones. Apple has been constantly enhancing its features and adding new applications to survive the competition and create new emerging markets. From listing emails to playing music, to rotating and flipping images with the touch of your fingertip iPhones is just an amazing piece of technology.

But the much adulation and success has never stopped Apple to work towards improving the technology and make it more affable to the user. And, the latest in its endeavor is the software development kit or SDK. The developers are getting the iPhone Web-based applications ready, as Apple sets itself to launch the SDK.

Set to launch this February 2008, the SDK will mainly run in iPhones for writing native applications, which can be considered a significant development. Experts believe that this will not influence developers’ ability to write Web apps for the iPhone. However, SDK is definitely set to ignite a chain of events.

Apple Inc. is




confident that on the release of SDK, iPhone will definitely grow more on the popularity charts. This will lead third-party developers to start writing applications using the SDK, thereby increasing the popularity of the iPhone. This will in turn initiate a chain reaction of sorts encouraging more Web developers to create applications that support the iPhone.

But questions are raised as to why the need for SDK. Can applications designed to imitate the iPhone’s native interface without the SDK be developed? Experts opine that though SDK is not required to imitate the iPhone interface, except in some limited conditions; it will however be possible, to write Web apps that emulate native iPhone application, although it looks a bit difficult now.

While iPhone lovers are excited about the release of Apple’s SDK, the big question remains, ‘Are you ready for it?’ The hype it has created even before its launch is though promising. SDK definitely promises to make the web developers happy as they could use their innovative mind to write applications that support the iPhone.

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