It’s not fair that Apple’s #1 free app is not available for the blackberry or Android. Seriously how unfair! Everyone needs the importance of how fast you can unroll a roll of virtual toilet paper! Good job, Apple. You have 100000 apps …
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.
With the new year now a few weeks old, it’s time to stop and remember those resolutions you made at …
“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. …
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 …
While the App Store had clearly been a huge success in 2008, the continued growth and explosion of iPhone game releases in 2009 was beyond everyone’s expectations. The number of apps in the App Store soared past 100000 with …. Stricken by problems with Apple’s approval process, MiniGore is only now beginning to see the features Mountain Sheep intended on implementing long ago. (Review, App Store). Pocket God – It’s hard to even categorize or summarize Pocket God. …
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With close to 135000 iPhone apps on the App Store today, the revenues made from the App Store constitute a very significant chunk of income not just for the app developers but for Apple as well. …
Don’t organise your iPhone apps, search for them. It’s the modern way. … I tried a similar experiment a couple of weeks ago, ending up with eight essential Apple apps, plus four favourites: 1Password, NetNewsWire Premium, Simplenote and Instapaper. I sent the screenshot above to Patrick, and mentioned offhand the ‘secret’ 1 to using the iPhone with a stripped-down home screen: search. All the other apps on my iPhone are in complete disarray, scattered willy-nilly across …
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