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SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Apple Inc.'s iPhone frenzy has bred some iFun.
About 350 software developers who attended iPhoneDevCamp, an ad hoc jam session in the Silicon Valley last weekend, managed to produce about 60 new Web-based applications tailored for the mobile gadget, including a bunch of casual games.
Sudoku and Tetris-like puzzles were bound to appear but the creative juices fueled by bagels, pizza, wine and beer over the three-day event also led to programs taking advantage of the iPhone's special features, such as its position sensor or the touch screen that responds to two fingers at once.
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