Soaring Web Development on iPhone

20070810-iphone1As newspapers, blogs and media are all anxiously propelling out news on the new applications for iPhone, I couldn’t resist writing about it as well.

With the new Internet technology taking over in a big way, iPhone apps have been the most interesting innovations. CRM provider Etelos - which has already gripped some popular platforms like Google Apps, Netvibes, Pageflakes and Windows Live - announced on its blog about an Etelos CRM suite of modularized CRM tools, for use on the iPhone.

Another new application in the iPhone splash is the Clippz.com. This service allows you to download “optimized video clips” from the Internet to a mobile device (a process it calls ’sideloading’). Clippz.com has announced that they are offering more than 500 MySpace, Metacafe and YouTube collections encoded in Apple iPhone’s H.264 file format. What else can one ask for!

Well, its will be too early for me to comment in terms of development. Infact I came across an article on the new development platform for web-based iPhone apps, the first of its kind. And to add to action Adobe AIR and Google Web ToolKit (GWT) are likely to participate in iPhones apps too.

The excitement around iPhone web applications is soaring day by day, and why not? We all are waiting to see some more action by iPhone developers.

So let me know what iPhone apps have you seen that have tickled your interest and you can’t wait to use?

  1. Mildred on May 16th, 2009 at 14:52 | #1

    Hello. Great job. I did not expect this on a Wednesday. This is a great story. Thanks!

  2. stuart on June 4th, 2009 at 21:26 | #2

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  3. Amber on June 8th, 2009 at 16:10 | #3

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  4. CRM on June 4th, 2010 at 20:33 | #4

    You must understand the needs of your company TODAY and where do you see your company in the next 5 years for CRM to be cost effrective.

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