At an evening event in San Francisco today, communications company (and rapidly growing unicorn) Slack announced two major accommodations for third-party app developers on the platform. The first: an ...
Apple as early as Wednesday is expected to launch as part of its website a directory of official Web 2.0-based iPhone applications, AppleInsider has been told. One developer familiar with the matter, ...
Well shiver our timbers—as predicted just yesterday, Apple today launched its own iPhone web apps directory. Featuring a very apple.com/downloads look and feel, we ...
OpenAI has opened up submissions for third-party apps inside ChatGPT, with an in-chat app directory that lets users browse featured listings or search for published apps. The company announced the ...
When the iPhone debuted in 2007, developers who wanted to build apps for Apple’s smartphone had just one option—make a Web app that users would access through the phone’s built-in Safari browser.
Apple has a history of shipping 1.0 products that are amazingly great in some ways, and shockingly undeveloped in others. The iPhone, juggernaut of Apple products, was no exception. When it launched, ...