
of kids want an iPad
The Nielsen Company presented a cadre of individuals with a list of nice, shiny gadgets and let them cross off anything and everything they'd like to buy in the next six months, and 31 percent of kids 6-12 picked the iPad as one of them.

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I was about to sell my n810 also, I am wondering however, the n810 already had apps for it through a repository (did i spell that wrong) that had programs created in various different kinds of code, it wasn't jailbroken or anything, this is what it came with, how is having an SDK any different from having the repository that is already there? a unified programing language? an actual app store? thanks
daniel, the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_development_kit is what application developers use to make the software that ends up in the repository that you use. :)