iPhoneWorld.ca writes:

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iPhone apps and iPhone developers are making their presence at MacWorld 2010. As a matter of fact over 100 of the best new apps and the development companies behind the apps are being represented at the event such as Bing, and TomTom.

Organizers at IDG World Expo, is also offering seminars and training tutorials to help those attending the event to learn about how to design, develop and market their own iPhone applications.

Paul Kent, MacWorld’s Vice President stated, “With the proliferation of available apps, competition for mind share and customers has become more intense, so we are excited to have added the Mobile Application Showcase to Macworld 2010 as the premier forum for app developers to engage with customers, press, other developers and potential investors. It’s also the best place on the planet for consumers to get to test out apps and meet their creators.”

The seminars will focus on various topics with one day completely devoted to delving below the skin of the iPhone to discover how media management and security are handled.

Organizers of the event are hoping to show the iPhone platform is not inaccessible, as many believe by dissecting the various stages that are used in developing apps.

Macworld 2010 will not only be an event to learn about the various apps and the development process of creating apps, but it will also be the event where attendees will have a chance to get a glimpse of the new Apple iPad. The iPad will not only be seen but an in-depth analysis and commentary on the iPad will occur.

If it is an iPhone device, more than likely it will be talked about, seen, or dissected this year at the Macworld 2010.


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