
There’s an idea you have for a killer iPhone app that no one has made yet. Trouble is, you have the idea but aren’t a developer. Step in iPhone Freelancer, a site that aims to pair idea-happy luddites with the tech people to make those apps happen. Employers post projects, then freelancers bid on them. It just launched a couple of days ago, but there’s already one project for a game with a budget of $250-500:
“I am looking for someone to develop an iphone app in the spirit of ibeer. You will have to know the SDK development kit provided by apple or some mobile phone equivalent. The app is meant to be a simple form of entertainment. If you start with an existing game and can just change the images, that would be fine too. I just don’t have the skill to do it on my own.”
Given the recent spate of stories on of developers making big bucks on iPhone apps, the idea is good, though savvy programmers are sharing iPhone-related gigs already.
Written by Nicole Martinelli on November 24th, 2008 with no comments.
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It’s really not a surprise after the huge iPhone accross the US and Europe… Especially when you know what mobile networks accepted from Apple in terms of conditions…
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Written by Chris on November 30th, 2007 with no comments.
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Yep, you got to hand it to Mr Jobs.
No other major manufacturer in recent history has done this.
A $100 store credit is not the same as cash, but better than anyone else would have done.
Having purchased technology often considered bleeding edge, I too have a little "buyer's remorse" as prices dropped or the edge moved faster than I anticipated.
I did however enjoy and benefit from the use of these products and that more than offset the inevitable price drop and technology advancement.
Now both early adoptors and frugal buyers win.
Thanks Mr Jobs.
P.S. If you used a credit card with a price protection option, you may be able to get the full $200 cash, American money. SV
Apple letter
Written by Salvatore Volpe MD FAAP FACP CHCQM on September 6th, 2007 with no comments.
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