AppleInsider reports that Apple has just released beta 2 of its IOS to developers all over the world…along with further information on the long-awaited Push Notification service:

The Cupertino-based iPhone maker reportedly told developers downloading the build, labeled iPhone OS beta 2 build 7A259, that they could begin developing applications that will rely on the company’s new Push Notification service immediately.

Similarly, developers were also provided with more detailed information on how to build in-app purchasing functionality into their existing or future applications. Much of this technical information will reportedly appear in a App Store Kit reference guide.

The build runs much faster than beta 1 and includes substantial stability improvements.

As of now, no further information is available – stay tuned!


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