iBear company yesterday, November 7, 2009, gave a presentation to IT students about iBear Money and the App Store system. Apple launched iPhone Developer University Program last fall, and since then Universities have been showing a lot of interest to the iPhone apps development.

The founder of the iBear company Andrey Pilyugin talked to the students about their future and about the opportunities of being an iPhone Developer, as well as about the hardships and high level of competition between the developers. He took iBear Money as an example, and mentioned how important it is to keep up with the newest trends. For over 30 updates that iBear Money had, each update had new important features, and this is the kind of path that every developer needs to follow if they want to be successful.

While the University has mainly Windows computers (just as the one used for the presentation), the students were eager to learn more about Apple and iPhones, and asked questions about advantages of the iPhone OS over Windows Mobile or other platforms; asked about FinovateStartup09 where Money participated, and the Regional IT conference where Money was selected a winner. The meeting ended up with new perspectives for the University and the students.







