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Re: iPhone 3.0

by Steve Lee-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Great

A shame I didn't have this yesterday as Ewan McIntosh42 Digital
Commissioner (4iP), Channel 4, gave the closing a keynote at the JISC
conference and I could have grabbed him. Very keen on mobile use in
ed, mentioned both iPhone and Android.

Podcast available and should be videos somewhere as was very visual
http://www.jisc.ac.uk/events/2009/03/jiscconference09/programme.aspx
Steve

2009/3/25 Judge Simon (Barnsley Hospital NHS Foundation Trust)
<simon.judge@...>:

> Brilliant heads-up will! Will circulate. I never knew such a thing as 4 IP existed!
>
> S
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: oats-sig-bounces@... [mailto:oats-sig-bounces@...] On Behalf Of Will Wade
> Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2009 1:46 PM
> To: oats-sig@...
> Subject: [oats-sig] iPhone 3.0
>
> Any developers out there want to make something funky for the new iphone and get 30K??
>
> http://www.4ip.org.uk/blog/iphone_30_fund/
>
> Very interesting stuff..
>
> "The new update makes the iPhone everyware-ready!  Basically, you can create custom UIs and applications for peripherals. Imagine the possibilities "a rapid prototyping platform for physical/digital interactions". Could I get my iPhone to talk to and process the data from my heart rate monitor or become a companion to a diabetes sensor. Yes I can!
> Cutting & Pasting aside 4iP thinks the new SDK offers some really exciting opportunities so we're putting aside a bit of cash for you to play about with. Here are the details:
> * 4iP will invest up to 100K in total
> * We'll offer up to 30K / app
> * It must use new features offered up in the 3.0 update / SDK
> * Bonus points if your app uses the games or 'iphonic ubisensor'
> * We'd like it to to be in the area of health, welfare or accessibility but we're open to anything that meets 4iP criteria"
>
> --
> Will Wade
> Occupational Therapist
>



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