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Apple drops non-disclosure from iPhone SDK

Apple drops iPhone NDA

Apple has officially dropped a non-disclosure clause from its iPhone SDK, according to an announcement. A new agreement is expected to be sent to developers "within a week or so," the company says, one which will allow people to discuss the code of published iPhone applications. Unreleased software and/or features are still expected to remain outside of public exchanges.

Congress+ adds Congressional contact info to iPhone

Congress+ for iPhone/iPod

Congress In Your Pocket has released a new iPhone/iPod touch application, one which gives its users access to information on US Congressional representatives. Users of Congress+ can access organized lists of data like contact points and committee assignments, with or without the benefit of Internet access. In addition to contact, biographical, campaign and opponent data, the plus version adds both staff and committee information, and supplies Congressional updates through the 2010 term. Congress+ is currently available in the App Store for $10.

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