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Apple wants the iPhone to become a business email gadget - and a portable video game machine that might also help users manage their health records.

To help fuel that transformation, the company is teaming with a prominent venture capital firm to offer $US100 million to lure developers to the iPhone to create the next generation of applications.

Cupertino-based Apple unveiled new software on Thursday that reflects its intensifying effort to court business customers and placate third-party developers who want to build iPhone applications but have been locked out. A beta version of the free software update went out Thursday; the full version will be available in June.

With the announcements, Apple is foraying beyond the consumer mobile phone market while simultaneously supporting innovations for the phone that could spur sales. But not all developers will be happy with Apple's approach, since the company will retain tight control over what programs go on the iPhone.

Venture capitalist John Doerr, a partner with Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, which is managing the $100 million "iFund," said he's particularly interested in funding applications in health care.

"That should be enough to start about a dozen Amazons or even four Googles," said Doerr, who helped fund both companies in their infancy. "And if we're running out of money we'll run around and look for more."

Apple has forecast that it will sell 10 million iPhones by the end of the year, giving the device roughly 1 percent of the worldwide cell phone market. In January Apple CEO Steve Jobs said the company has sold 4 million iPhones since they went on sale June 29.

The iPhone has claimed 28 percent of the U.S. smartphone market since its release here in June, according to Jobs. But many businesses have shied away because they want the device to work better with their corporate email systems.

To woo more business customers, Apple said Thursday it's tweaking the iPhone to support Microsoft's Exchange software, which addresses a key weakness in the gadget and puts it in more direct competition with Research in Motion's BlackBerry and Palm's Treo smartphones.

Philip Schiller, Apple's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, said the software update will give iPhones the security and integration of e-mail, calendars and contact lists that businesses have been demanding.

"This is a great, great way to solve all those requests," Schiller said.

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