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iPhone Dev SDK is a community for software developers interested in the iPhone SDK platform. Founded in March 2008, iPhone Dev SDK was one of the first communities for this revolutionary new platform.
What separates iPhone Dev SDK from the others is the friendly atmosphere the community provides for developers of all abilities. Whether you've been programming your entire life or are just now getting interested, you'll find yourself welcomed to the community.
Head over to the forums and say hello!
iCodeBlog was created by Brandon Trebitowski. In mid 2008, Brandon realized that there was a serious lack of iPhone Development tutorials on the web, so he decided to create iCodeBlog.com. After the rapid success of iCodeBlog, the website was aquired by RightSprite in December, 2008. As of right now, Brandon and Collin (another RightSprite employee) are the primary authors of iCodeBlog.
Stack Overflow is a programming Q & A site that's free. Free to ask questions, free to answer questions, free to read, free to index, built with plain old HTML, no fake rot13 text on the home page, no scammy google-cloaking tactics, no salespeople, no JavaScript windows dropping down in front of the answer asking for $12.95 to go away. You can register if you want to collect karma and win valuable flair that will appear next to your name, but otherwise, it's just free. And fast. Very, very fast.
We don't run Stack Overflow. You do. Stack Overflow is collaboratively built and maintained by your fellow programmers. Once the system learns to trust you, you'll be able to edit anything, much like Wikipedia. With your help, we can build good answers to every imaginable programming question together. No matter what programming language you use, or what operating system you call home -- better programming is our goal.
Stack Overflow is as frictionless and painless to use as we could make it. We believe finding the right answer to your programming questions should be as easy as falling into the pit of success. And maybe even a little fun along the way.
The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe is a weekly Podcast talkshow discussing the latest news and topics from the world of the paranormal, fringe science, and controversial claims from a scientific point of view. -The Skeptics' Guide to the Universe: Your escape to reality -Produced by the New England Skeptical Society in association with the James Randi Educational Foundation(JREF) : http://www.theness.com
Astronomy Cast
30,000 visitors, 55,000 pageviews, 200,000 downloads
Astronomy Cast is the most popular astronomy-related podcast, hosted by Fraser Cain and Dr. Pamela Gay. Each episode focuses on one specific aspect of astronomy, such as dark matter or the search for alien life. The hosts make the information exciting and accessible through an informal conversation style, and yet they don't talk down to the listeners.
Universe Today
300,000 visitors, 700,000 pageviews, 35,000 RSS subscribers
Universe Today is one of the top space and astronomy news websites on the Internet, published by Fraser Cain.
The site covers breaking news in astronomy research, space sciences, and human and robotic space exploration. It's aimed at science enthusiasts who don't necessarily have a science background.
The Mac Developer Network (MDN) is a website providing developer focused Podcasts, Screencasts, Training, Articles and Tutorials for Mac developers. Based in Tetbury in the United Kingdom, MDN was formed in 2007 to be part of the Mac development empire of Steve Scott also known by many as Scotty.
Mobile Orchard is a weblog and podcast keeping iPhone and iPod Touch developers informed with news, interviews, links, and tutorials.
Dan has founded multiple successful startups, including an early e-commerce provider that was ultimately acquired by Microsoft and the only-ever successful competitor to PayPal. When he’s not creating iPhone apps, he does dev-team turn around work as an interim-CTO and CTO-coach.
The iPhone Blog (TiPb) is for those who dare to phone different. Featuring in-depth news, help and how-to, the latest App Store and accessory reviews, the iPhone Live! podcast, and the best darn iPhone forums in the ‘verse, you can engage with us right here on the site, through RSS, on Facebook, and via @theiphoneblog on Twitter.
As iPhone developers we didn't like the way reports are displayed in iTunes Connect. We wanted to see totals, amounts, and more than the past seven days. So we created appFigures and opened it to all other iPhone developers to enjoy.
appFigures is a utility application by Fileitup Media that lets iPhone application developers view their downloads, updates, and profits using interactive charts and browsable data that's easy to view and understand.
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