When Stanford announced that they would be holding a course specifically on iPhone application development before Apple lifted their NDA on SDK material, many an eyebrow was raised. Since then it’s been lifted, and the students of the Stanford course have created a site to show off the projects they worked on as part of their training.

The site, Stanford iPhone Class Apps, includes project like an Air Guitar app, an app for saving websites, one for making polls to send to your friends, a Chinese to English dictionary, and an app for discovering cool things like articles and apps.
[via Ars Technica]
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