The first iPhone was revealed at the Mac World conference in early January 2007, and later released in June of that year. Initially, third-party native applications were not allowed. Apple products have created a unique brand value within society. Their products do not support third party applications, thus providing additional layers of security from social engineering and malware attacks.
- How has the use of core ideas such as location and orientation-aware pushed iPhone beyond its web browser and tightly integrated web functionalities?
- Why are Plists (property lists) the easiest way to store information on Macs?
- Describe two frameworks that Apple uses for working with Location
- Compare iOS vs Android in set-uo and usage of maps
- Explain the “Attribution” requirement for using the Maps SDK when developing iOS apps.