InfoWorld - A trip to the Apple iTunes App Store reveals an endless array of iPhone applications. And filtering by the store's broad categories such as "business" doesn't do much to help users find apps they may want.
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iPhoneTopic on 26th Aug 2009 (via iphonetopic.com)
Apple’s iTunes App Store is celebrating it’s 1 year anniversary this week. Apple says their App Store has racked up 1.5 billion downloads, with more than 65,000 apps and more than 100,000 developers in the iPhone Developer Program. The overwhelming success of downloadable applications has forever changed the expectations of … Read Original Post
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CellPhonesZone on 15th Jul 2009 (via cellphoneszone.net)
Now that the number of iPhone applications is quickly approaching six digits, finding useful software seems to get more difficult every day. You may have heard that Apple is working on ways to improve the search for iPhone apps in the App Store and iTunes. Now Microsoft is getting into the game with their Bing search engine. They've added a visual search gallery for top iPhone apps based on t...
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TheiPhoneFAQ on 19th Sep 2009 (via iphonefaq.org)
A strange dialog box that surfaced in a current version of iTunes may foretell that Apple is planning on allowing developers to offer upgrade pricing for iPhone applications. According to Ars Technica, developer Fraser Speirs was warned that the "discounted price is only available to customers who own a previous version" of an item when he tried updating all his apps via iTunes. Historic...
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iPhoneAlley on 6th Mar 2010 (via feedproxy.google.com)
It is difficult to keep abreast of newly emerging applications in the App Store for iPhone. Also, browse through iTunes by the application code is at times cumbersome. To make this task easier, Apple has updated its website with a guide on the applications for the iPhone. It is divided into several categories, like iTunes, but the navigation is more agile. Each day, they make recommendations on th...
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iPhoneTunes on 4th Oct 2009 (via iphonetunes.net)
While all other mobile app stores are still chasing the first billion, Apple today announced that more than two billion apps have been downloaded from its iTunes App Store, the largest applications store in the world. There are now ...
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MobileTechReview on 28th Sep 2009 (via mobiletechreview.com)
MobileAppWorks, a developer of applications for iPhones and Smart Phone platforms, today announced that they have launched seven mobile applications for the iPhone/iPod touch. The applications, which can be viewed on the company’s website are available for sale in the Apple iTunes App store. The list of applications includes an e-book version of A
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HotCellularPhone on 3rd Nov 2009 (via hotcellularphone.com)
Is Apple thinking about changing their mind on their “overtly sexual” content purge from the Apple iTunes App Store? Apparently they just may as according to an article over on gizmodo, developers have noticed an “explicit” category has been added to the App Store. Although this “explicit” category hasn’t shown up in the App Store as
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PhonesReview on 25th Feb 2010 (via phonesreview.co.uk)
The iTunes App Store is one year old this week, and Apple is celebrating by promoting some of its favorite apps and games. The company's promotion isn't modest: Light a candle and cue the music. OK, forgive us for sounding like doting parents, but we're just so ... Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
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CNETreviews on 10th Jul 2009 (via reviews.cnet.com)
Today Apple announced the release of the iPhone OS 3.1 with genius app functionality plus ringtones for $1.29. Well add more to the story as it develops. Update 09/09/09 2:25p ET iPhone OS 3.1 includes the following Genius Recommendations for Applications iTunes 9 Support Redeem iTunes Gift Cards, codes and certificates in the App Store Display available itunes account credits in the app st...
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