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Apple announced early this morning that there are now over 100,000 apps available to iPhone and iPod touch users in the the App Store. Customers of the App Store have purchased over two billion apps, and it is the world's most popular applications store.
In this morning's press release, ...
apple.com - 27 days ago
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CUPERTINO, California November 4, 2009 Apple today announced
that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the...
revolutionary App Store, the largest applications store in the world. iPhone and iPod touch customers in 77 countries can choose from ...
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engadget.com - 27 days ago
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Look, App Store , we just wanted to
take this opportunity to say we're sorry about all...
the fart app jokes. We know it's not easy being a new App Store, making your way in the world, and when juxtaposed against the struggles your competition has ...
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Apple's App Store breaks 100,000 apps
twitter.com - 28 days ago
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Jason Snell: Our book about the iPhone has
been rejected from the App Store BECAUSE IT CONTAINS...
THE WORD iPHONE. (Dan Moren has a possible solution .) ★
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App Store Rejection of the Week
| App Store smashes the 100,000 app barrier and keeps on growing http://tinyurl.com/ylaxvd8 26 days ago |
| when "free" is your business model, it's tough to get out of it! http://bit.ly/3MDV78 26 days ago |
| Check this TUAW article out: App Store sm...: http://bit.ly/4hMdKo 26 days ago |
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Apple celebrates 100,000 apps, thanks T-Pain
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... a huge success with customers."
All pretty standard stuff. You know who else got to make a shout out, though? Jeff Smith, CEO of Smule and app developer, had this to say: "With 10,000 downloads a day, worldwide customer response to our I Am T-Pain App has exceeded our wildest expectations."
Mr. Pain's app was the only one mentioned by name on the release. We can hear his auto-tuned voice now: "Yoooooo-oooh-oooh-orrr welcome, Apple."
Apple, via TUAW, via Engadget
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