iPHONE DEVELOPER KIT at BOSPDAUG, MARCH 11th, 7PM MIT 3-133
On Tuesday March 11th at 7pm, MIT room 3-133, the Boston PDA User’s Group presents a discussion of general and unexpected PDA topics. The meeting is free, and open to all users of handheld and PDA technology.
At the March meeting, we’ll be looking at the newly release apple development kit for the iPhone, and it’s implications for the platform. We may even have a quick walkthrough of use of the development kit (depending on how much time various members have had with the package since launch).
As always, our resident team of PDA experts has its finger on the pulse of the evolving pda-smartphone convergence. We can answer almost any question about the care and feeding of nearly any handheld platform, including iPhone, Pilot, Symbian, Danger, Nokia, Pocket PC and Newton.
The Boston PDA User’s Group is an organization made up of those who choose to walk freely among us with handheld, palmtop and wireless computers. Formed in 1992, its goal is to connect with the newest and coolest mobile computer technology. BOSPDAUG meets on the second Tuesday evening of each month at MIT in Cambridge MA in MIT room 3-133 at 7pm, and welcomes users of all PDA platforms for lively discussions of handheld and PDA technologies.
For a map and directions to MIT 3-133, see the map below, or check out our website at http://www.bospdaug.org.