The iPhone Developer

25 04 2009
Sometimes the BBC posts things that seem to be there to fill space. My latest example of this is a short video of Rory Cellan-Jones meeting Malcolm Barclay, an iPhone developer. And literally all he does is meet him. There are no serious questions, no hard-hitting journalism, and to those of us that check the Technology section on the BBC fairly regularly (although I admit it’s usually the very last place I bother going) common sense. As an added bonus, replace the word "iPhone" with Windows Mobile OS, Linux os, Nokia phones, Xbox 360 or any other application platform you can think of and the same sentence applies. No matter what you’re talking it about…
"It can be reasonably easy to build an application for the iPhone, but getting it noticed is a different business altogether."

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