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iPhone sites launch

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Well it’s finally official, and public. After two solid months of development, today marks the launch of the three iPhone sites we’ve been working on:

Screenshots of the sites courtesy of Pete.

These sites may not work on a regular browser, you may be pushed to the regular sites. Tweak your user agent to pretend to be an iPhone for all the goodness.

They’re all developed in Rails, with TrueLocal running under Tomcat using JRuby.

Bring on the 11th!

Written by Tom Adams

July 10th, 2008 at 4:53 pm

Posted in Java, Ruby, Technology

4 Responses to 'iPhone sites launch'

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  1. grats :) I’d love to do some live testing of this, perhaps you can swing me an iPhone to help out?

    Nick Partridge

    10 Jul 08 at 10:57 pm

  2. Ha ha, you’re joking right? :) Nobody is getting free phones, well, some people like CEOs of large companies are getting them, but no one else.

    Tom Adams

    15 Jul 08 at 9:40 am

  3. Isn’t content negotiation the right way to go rather than specific urls for the iphone?

    Tim

    17 Jul 08 at 7:12 pm

  4. @Tim I agree that this would be a better solution, however trying to get a large company like this to do such a thing was just too hard within the timeframe. Getting them to do this was hard enough.

    Tom Adams

    18 Jul 08 at 10:19 am

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