October 2008 Mobile Future Part 3 : iPhone App Development
Wednesday, October 8th, 2008:: 6.30pm for 7pm, Mon 13th October 2008
:: The Privilege Bar (part of the Blacket Hotel
:: Entry on George St., (corner George and King.) Map here.

iPhone App Development - sponsored by SMSPoll
The final part of our series on Mobile Futures has us taking a close look at an exciting explosion in innovation and opportunity : the iPhone Mobile App Store phenomenon.
With event sponsorship by recent Pitch NSW ‘08 winners SMSPoll - thanks guys !
Mobile App Stores - Critical to Device Success?
Arguably pioneered by Nokia under a different (albeit clumsier guise), the App Store Concept has been a stellar overnight success for Apple via its iPhone+iTunes platform.
“In its first month, Apple’s App Store sold more than 60 million programs, pulling in an average of $1 million per day…” source: WSJ, Mon Aug 11, 2008,
The iPhone App Store let’s you buy everything from humble widget-style services to full-3D haptic-controlled computer games direct from an icon on the iPhone touchscreen (and also lets you pay using your iTunes account details). You can then manage and backup your purchases the next time you sync your music and photos via iTunes. We’ve tried it - its seamless. No wonder its been a roaring success.
Some grumbles have been heard from developers about Apple’s ‘mysterious black box app approvals process’ of course - something Google is already noting is an out-of-the-box advantage of Android and their much anticipated App store. You gotta love competition.
iPhone Web Apps - Design, Code, & Profit
We thought the best way to get up-close to this ‘phenomenon’ is to get some pals from MoMo to share their journey in this exciting space - so to that end we’re excited to welcome the experienced iPhone dev team from Key Options Development, consisting of
Marcus Schappi – Sweeper
Tim Chandler – Coder
who’ll be talking about their experiences with developing iPhone Apps, including the Qantas app available in the iTunes store now, via these themes :
Design
• The Three Rules of Designing iPhone Web Apps
Code (Tim)
• Taking advantage of the iPhone
and Profit (Marcus)
• App Store Top 100 Calculations.
Presentations and discussions will be ably compered by Mobile Monday Sydney’s own Oliver Weidlich, himself something of an iPhone app design guru.
Bring your mobiles & business cards
Should be a fascinating night with demos, stories from the cutting-edge, and fascinating personalities and people to meet. Come along and meet your peers in the Sydney mobile and wireless industry! Entry is free, but to guarantee your place click here to RSVP.






