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BBC profiles iPhone app developer

Stuart O'Brien
BBC profiles iPhone app developer

Tube Deluxe creator explains how he's making an App Store living from his kitchen.

The BBC is carrying a short interview with Malcolm Barclay, who says his Tube Deluxe app has been such a success that it's enabled him to focus full time on creating iPhone content.

It's yet more proof that one-man outfits (Barclay works from his kitchen) are able to make their market on Apple's mobile marketplace.

However, Barclay says that while a basic iPhone app could be knocked up in a single weekend, a programme like Tube Deluxe (an enhanced map of London's Underground) requires several of months build time.

Click here to see the full video interview.

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Tags: bbc , app store , iPhone