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App Store Passes 10,000 App Milestone | iPhone and iPod Touch App Store App Reviews
“This platform has proven itself to be a stable and viable business plan for anyone who has the time(or money) to develop for it.” I’m confused by this statement. How is the platform a viable business plan? Do you mean developing original applications for sale through iTunes is a business plan? ...
Apple announces Top 10 iPhone App downloads of 2008
Apple announces Top 10 iPhone App downloads of 2008
mobilecrunch.com — With most of 2008 and right around 10,000 applications behind them, Apple has released a series of... lists outlining which applications scored the most downloads since the App Store’s launch back in July. The lists are separated by whether ... (more) Apple announces Top 10 iPhone App downloads of 2008
Touchgrind (App Store link)
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Linkpost | 11.29.2008
TechBlog — ... TV Sales Becoming Litmus Test for U.S. Economy - Forget the GNP, watch the sales of TVs. • What If the Recession Does Turn Into a Depression? - Does the Web provide escapism in the same way movies did in the 1930s? • Live Cashback Having A Bad Black Friday - Microsoft's pay-to-search site turns into Dead Cashback. • The iPhone and the Ensuing Wireless Broadband Boom - Demand for data services is growing rapidly, despite the economic downturn. Also App Store Passes 10,000 App Milestone • Joost is loosed on the iPhone. Looks great, ...

10,000 iPhone Apps - How Many Are Good?
SitePoint — ... The App Store for Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch devices that launched in July today has over 10,000 applications. Any way you look at it, the App Store has been a resounding success for Apple. The company was doing ...

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