O’Reilly, one of the most well-known publishers of programming guides and references, is now shipping iPhone Open Application Development.
The book is written by Jonathan Zdziarski, famed iPhone hacker and author of NES.app, a Nintendo emulator for the iPhone.
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The book Professional iPhone and iPod Touch Programming (also available on Amazon UK) by Richard Wagner is a book designed to give iPhone and iPod touch developers a hands-on introduction to programming applications for their devices. You can learn how to create Web 2.0 applications from scratch such as an XHTML/CSS client to an advanced Ajax-enabled database application.
read it here ipodtouchtricks.net
Apple hasn’t yet officially released iPhone SDK. But the first iPhone Book on Application Development just got released. The content section looks interesting. Check it out.
Here is what the publisher talks about - Overview: Certain technologies bring out everyone’s hidden geek, and the iPhone did so instantly upon its release.
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Editor’s Note: The following article is an excerpt from the just-released Take Control of Your iPhone, a $15 electronic book ($10 through December) available for download from TidBits Publishing. The 195-page ebook helps readers understand what’s going on under the hood of the iPhone, with lots of tips for using the iPhone more effectively and an emphasis on troubleshooting assistance for solving problems related to activating, syncing, application crashes, iPhone freezes, handset security, and more.
read it here macworld
Get the most out of your iPhone by learning how to use all of its powerful capabilities. Filled with tips, tricks, and shortcuts, this book shows you how to set up your iPhone, make calls, manage voicemail, and load contacts. But that’s just the beginning.
You’ll also learn how to send and receive email, look up turn-by-turn directions, listen to music, plan your week, play videos, and so much more. Plus, you’ll find out how to install third-party applications and even use your iPhone with different carriers. Now that you’ve got the hottest handheld on the market, take it to the limit with help from this hands-on guide.
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Quick Note: This is the first in a series of book reviews that we’ll run here at Just Another iPhone Blog. We hope these will prove helpful to many who are just starting out with the iPhone and need a good reference to curl up with, one that will help them really get to know the iPhone and tap into all its power and features.
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Unleash your iPhone and take it to the limit using secret tips and techniques from gadget hacker Erica Sadun. Fast and fun to read, Taking Your iPhone to the Max will show you how get the most out of Apple’s iPhone. You’ll find all the best, and undocumented, tricks as well as the most efficient and enjoyable introduction to the iPhone you’ll ever find.
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O’Reilly are proud to announce the publication of two magnificent new titles:
iPhone UK: The Missing Manual is the first book to be published out of O’Reilly’s UK office. It’s written by David Pogue in conjunction with former Macworld editor David Fanning, and is an adaptation of Pogue’s bestselling iPhone: The Missing Manual. Completely re-written with a specifically UK slant, it contains information for connecting to and making the most of the iPhone on the O2 network, the sole carrier in the UK: at the time of writing, this is the only book out there that covers O2, which should mean it dominates the market in the way the US equivalent has done.
read it here oreillygmt.co.uk
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The iPhone shoehorns a lot of snazzy features into a shiny package, but if you want to feel more in control of core features like syncing to your computer, setting up Mail accounts, and connecting to wireless networks, Take Control of Your iPhone explains what’s happening under the hood so you can use your iPhone more effectively and with less hassle. If, for instance, you have questions about activating your iPhone, the nuances of the touchscreen and virtual keyboard, or customizing the settings for applications, this book has the answers.
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The book is divided up in logical chapters just as you would expect: getting started, using the phone features, using the iPod features, working with e-mail, and so on. That goes a long way towards helping new iPhone users work through the device features, but it doesn’t dilute the value of the one-tip-per-page design. Instead, it breaks topics down into approachable bits of information.
read it here macnewsworld
A million of you folks out there have bought an iPhone. (We’ve got a half-dozen of them in use around the Macworld offices, too.) And judging by Apple’s fresh new $399 price tag for the 8GB iPhone, a whole lot of people will be buying them in the coming months, too.
Here’s some good news for both groups: Macworld’s team of experts has used its knowledge to create a straightforward guide to the iPhone. It’s the Macworld iPhone Superguide, the latest in our series of Superguide books available as a downloadable unencrypted PDF, on CD-ROM, or as a full-color printed book.
The PDF is available for download for $12,95 and a printed version for $24,99.
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This handy, low-priced book is packed with quick results for people who want to jump in and master Apple’s latest invention–the iPhone. - Snappy writing, eye-catching graphics, and a fresh design walks readers through the most common iPhone tasks. - Written by Christopher Breen, the author of the best-selling The iPod & iTunes Pocket Guide.
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Still pining aren’t you? Well, while we still wait with baited breath for an iPhone announcement here in the UK, you can at least become a Jesus phone whiz with the new iPhone Rough Guide.
read it here t3.co.uk
This amazing new book, the first iPhone book in print, is a lot like the iPhone itself, simple to use and fun to learn. The book’s layout is brilliant with each page covering just one single topic so finding the information you need is quick and easy, including full-color photos so you can see exactly how it works from setting-up wireless Internet to watching videos. The iPhone Book is truly the ultimate ‘how-to’ guide for Apple’s new groundbreaking phone.
About Scott Kelby
Scott Kelby is the top-selling computer technology book author worldwide since 2004. He is president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP), and the editor-in-chief of Photoshop User and Layers magazines. Scott serves as the training director for the Adobe Photoshop Seminar Tour photoshopseminars and technical chair of Photoshop World Conference & Expo photoshopworld. In addition to The iPhone Book, Scott is also the author of the bestselling The Adobe Photoshop CS3 Book for Digital Photographers, The Digital Photography Book, and The iPod Book. For more information visit scottkelby.
Cover price for The iPhone Book is $24.95 USD and available at Amazon.com, BarnesandNoble.com barnesandnoble and ScottKelbyBooks.com scottkelbybooks
As if Apple’s iPhone didn’t already have enough geek appeal, a Japanese company has announced a deal to bring manga comics to the wonderphone later this year.
read it here tech.co.uk
As you’d expect of Apple, the iPhone is gorgeous. iPhone: The Missing Manual is a book as breathtaking as its subject. Teeming with high-quality color graphics, each custom designed page helps you accomplish specific tasks—everything from Web browsing to watching videos. Written by New York Times columnist and Missing Manual series creator David Pogue, this book shows you how to get the most out of your new Apple iPhone.
The name iPhone may be doing Apple a disservice. This machine is so packed with possibilities that the cellphone may actually be the least interesting part. The iPhone is at least three products merged into one: a phone, a wide-screen iPod and a wireless, touch-screen Internet communicator.
The iPhone’s beauty alone may be enough for you to dig for your credit cards, but its Mac OS X-based software makes it not so much a smartphone as something out of the film “Minority Report.”
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A leaked iPhone sales training manual has revealed that the new iPhone due for release on June 29 will have no GPS capability however it does deliver support for IMAP and POP3 email as well as Yahoo Push email. It also has no hard keypad.
check this out smarthouse.com.au
What the book covers: Getting started with your iPhone, setting up iTunes and your iPhone, getting organized with your iPhone, browsing the Internet with your iPhone, sending and receiving E-mail with your iPhone, buying music and videos from the iTunes store, taking great pictures with your iPhone, organizing and managing your photos, syncing up with your desktop, protecting your information, troubleshooting, and more.
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There are not many details on the site but I suppose that the title tells it all.
The writers are well known for their high quality publications.
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