Third party apps for iPhone: let the deluge begin

By the Betanews Staff | Published March 10, 2008, 6:19 PM

The iPhone SDK has not even been available for a week and we're already seeing the preliminary versions of software for the smart phone. Early entrant Socialthing! has opened in private beta, showing off its Web-based "digital life manager."

Socialthing is an application that lets users post content on its service which gets aggregated to all social network sites of which the user is a member. It effectively acts as a social network of social networks. Unlike Friendfeed, which is a site that creates a feed of a user's social network updates on a single site, Socialthing actually populates the participating sites while simultaneously informing friends.

Socialthing! on the iPhone

Invitations can be obtained on Socialthing's site.

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This just might be a bit more significant (assuming it is correct!) and perhaps a reason to simply buy something else rather than to sit around listening to the fanboys tell us how amazing the Zune is as they complain about their iPods.

http://apple.slashdot.or.../08/03/11/1216211.shtml

"Apple's iPhone software development kit is already drawing complaints due to the strict terms of service. Voice over IP apps like Skype that attempt to use the cellular data connection will be blocked. Competing web browsers Firefox and Opera are forbidden. Even Sun is now backpedaling on its recent announcement of a Java port, noting that there are some legal issues. Critics are already comparing Apple's methods to ComCast's anti-net neutrality filtering, and Microsoft's Netscape-killing antitrust tactics. Could Apple face government regulators?"

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listening to the fanboys tell us how amazing the Zune is as they complain about their iPods.

Let it go, man....let it go...

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It seems to me that this web-app has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to do with the iPhone SDK. Correct me if I'm wrong.

Web-based iPhone sites have been around since iPhone was launched last year. This seems to be just one of them.

"BetaNews Staff", any comments?

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A rewrite is definitely in order. I can't believe this hasn't been pulled yet.

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it is a great site. What is the exact URL for the iphone version? Thanks

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From the author's blog:

As soon as I got the design done for the iPhone version,

So... basically, this is a site-redesign for iPhone users?

Right? Wrong?

More in-depth explanation of what we're actually talking about here?

(Sarcasm)
Not that BetaNews was at all short on the details or anything...

But at least the fanboys we're quick to jump in and clear things up...
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Riiight, they've *both* been about equally useless this time around...

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The iPhone is well on its way of totally dominating the smart phone world. This was linked off the Digg front page earlier and is spot on....

http://www.readwriteweb...._next_gen_computing.php

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Funny really. Does it really offer that much over current smart phone devices?

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Sure it does!

It offers a screen that requires more cleaning.

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How dare you say that!

Now you will have every anti-Apple fanboy decrying the stupidity of the buying public and whining about how their own pet products have failed to achieve even a fraction of the marketshare Apple has gained.

The really hilarious aspect is that this is the same ludicrous 'lack of marketshare' argument they use to denigrate the Mac.

One might think that if they want to make a rule, that they might play by it as well. Right!

So which way to OZ, fanboy scarecrows? And all they can reply is "anyway but Apple"

Just wait a few minutes and they will be trying to try to sell you a Zune.

ROFLMAO!!!

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With all the clones coming out by the day, technically you could say no. but this is how things work....

Apple innovates and everyone follows. Once they get close, Apple innovates again and the process repeats.

I just do not get why no one else can innovate like Apple.

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There is nothing really innovative about iPhone...
It will still be a while before useful apps come out and until then, its still just a toy.

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Good Lord Betanews. This is a webapp.

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I hope "BetaNews Staff" does understand that there have been application developed for the iPhone ever since it deputed in '07. So really there is nothing new here.

www.talkprice.net

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I hope betanews does understand that the have been application developed for the iPhone ever since

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i believe that is a webapp.

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Next article will be about malware for the iPhone.

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No no no....the next article will be about how the next iPhone software update nukes every app the was programmed using Apple's own SDK.

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True. Just imagine how that could turn everything sour

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lol

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