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Apple eases restrictions on iPhone developers
Oct 2nd 2008 at 10:00 by Michael French

Apple has lifted the NDA restricting developers from talking about software for its iPhone and iPod Touch platforms.
The move is designed to free up developers and, Apple notes, sets them up to keep espousing the virtues of its best-selling devices.
Developers will still have to stick to an NDA that covers iPhone hardware and new features, however, Apple revealed in a statement.
Click here to read the full statement at our sister site Develop.
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