Despite the fact that they seem to be polar opposites on Internet forums and comment sections, Android, Blackberry, and iPhone users all end up using mostly the same apps. That’s according to an “app discovery service” over on Facebook called Mplayit, … for consumers: next time you choose a smartphone, the apps probably won’t matter as much as the hardware features.” Really? You’re arguing that software doesn’t matter compared to hardware? On an Apple-centric blog? …
The Apple (AAPL) App Store has been an amazing success, with more than 3 billion app downloads since its launch in July 2008. Officially, the store is the only way to add new software to your iPhone or iPod Touch.
“People just want to get the job done. It doesn’t matter if there are 50 different to-do list apps on iPhone, because Android or BlackBerry just need a couple of good ones to make consumers happy.” That’s good news for Apple’s rivals. …
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by Laura Neilson After announcing it at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference last July, car-sharing service Zipcar launched their newest “mobile” venture, an iPhone application yesterday. Improving on their already useful mobile site …
With over 100000 iPhone applications and 125000 registered iPhone developers, is it still possible to create a top-selling app that stands apart from the six-figure crowd? Of course, but you’ll need more than a great idea and …
How many people now own a Apple iPhone? How many people download applications for the iPhone every single day? There are currently (at time of writing)
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Last week, I created an iPhone app out of my blog in ten minutes at a cost of $50 using a service call AppMkr. It made wonder when we’ll start to see more iPhone apps from and to benefit nonprofits….
Also, you know how Apple brags that in the AppStore they have over 100.000 apps? Well, there are literally millions and millions of WM apps; Microsoft just never bothered to organize them in a way Apple did with iPhone apps. …


