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Over 250,000 people have downloaded the iPhone SDKduring the first 95 days, Steve Jobs told the audience at Apple'sWorldwide Developers' Conference audience.
According to PC Advisor, Jobs also indicated that more than 25,000 people have applied to the paid developer programme.
Companiessuch as eBay, Typepad and Sega joined Jobs on stage to show off newapplications using the iPhone SDK such as Super Monkey Ball, alocation-based social networking tool and a native iPhone bloggingclient.
eBay's iPhone application was designed over thepast five weeks, with Sun claiming that Apple's phone is the number onemobile device for accessing the online auction service.
All of the tools will be available on the Apple's iPhone App Store at launch.
Jobsconfirmed that developers would get their first look at OS X SnowLeopard at the conference today. He said that a record 5,200 people arein attendance at this year's WWDC.
"Wish we could have had more, but we sold out," he said.
Jobsconcluded his keynote with the specifics: the new 3G iPhones, with 8Gbmemory, will be available on July 11 priced between USD 199 and 399.