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[iOS is Apple Inc.’s operating system which powers all its mobile devices, ranging from the iPod touch media players to the iPad tablet (http://www.appie.com/ios). It was designed from the ground-up as an operating system for touch screen devices and is based on the XNU kernel of Mac OS X. In this chapter, we will cover the history of iOS, a brief primer on multi-touch user interaction, the basic architecture and components of iOS and a look at the software development tools for iOS, and how one can develop their own applications for this wildly popular mobile device platform.]
Published: Jan 1, 2012
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