iPhoneDevCamp 2 Group Photo
Raven Zachary | August 3rd, 2008 at 14:32
If you look on the screen behind the people in San Francisco, you can see attendees from the Portland and Seattle satellites.
Raven Zachary | August 3rd, 2008 at 14:32
If you look on the screen behind the people in San Francisco, you can see attendees from the Portland and Seattle satellites.
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iOSDevCamp is a not-for-profit developer event for iOS, encouraging development using both the native SDK and web standards. The event format is "unconference" or Barcamp-style, featuring content from the participants themselves. Read more about the history of iPhoneDevCamp at Barcamp.org.
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November 23rd, 2008 at 19:58
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February 24th, 2009 at 02:07
Hi,
The Bar Jokes iPhone application gives you the finest opportunity to share a laugh with your friends and colleagues. It has been scientifically proved that laughing is a cure to some of the most difficult diseases; both mental and physical. It also helps you to improve your mood and releases all your stress. A minute of good laughter actually increases a day of our life. Sharing a funny joke with a friend or someone very close to you, will also help you draw attention and make a good impression on them.
Regards
Margareth
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