GDC: Ngmoco exec explains âWhy the iPhone has changed everythingâ (Macworld.com)
Published 3/24/2009 at Yahoo! News: Personal Technology
Macworld.com - You know the iPhone is making an impact on the gaming community when an iPhone game developerâs CEO kicks off the Game Developer Conference (GDC). Neil Young, founder and CEO of Ngmoco, had the spotlight presentation on the first morning of GDC entitled âWhy the iPhone has changed everything.â
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