iPhone SDK app key leaked?

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Monday, January 28th, 2008

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What does it all mean? In a Lost-esque move hackers have released the iPhone SDK key which means, potentially, you can “sign” your homebrew apps and have them show up on the iPhone as official applications. Doesn’t help us much right now, but who knows. Maybe it was Penny’s boat!

Rumors: iPhone Application Key reportedly leaked [TUAW]

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