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Welcome to the iPhone Party

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The first iPhone Dev Camp is underway. We’re all here at Adobe’s San Francisco office, where one of the co-organizers, Raven Zachary, just gave a short introductory speech welcoming everyone.

There are around 300 hackers and press in attendance — several people flew out to from the east coast and at least one guy flew down from Canada. Word on the street is that Fake Steve Jobs is in the room as well. (But who would know?)

If you want to participate remotely, there’s a BarCamp channel on Freenode IRC, and there’s a Twitter account you can interact with. I’ll be posting photos and video from the event throughout the day, and also reporting back on the apps I’ll be testing. Everyone’s a participant at BarCamp-style gatherings, so I’m not just a lurker/blogger today — I’m a user.

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