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Apple has sent the following email to iPhone developers: Dear iPhone Developer, iTunes Connect, the tool you use to manage your applications and access your reports, will be unavailable from December 24 through December 27, 2008. Access to iTunes Connect is scheduled to resume on Sunday, ...
App Store Almost Reaches 10,000 Apps
macrumors.com — While several sites have reported that 10,000 iPhone Apps have been released into the App Store, the... actual number of active iPhone apps that can be downloaded is about 9,676 as of today's count. The discrepancy comes from the fact that many apps ha... (more) App Store Almost Reaches 10,000 Apps
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taptaptap.com — Congrats to Apple and all the developers for getting the App Store to over 10,000 apps. 10,000+... View the full mosaic image (hi-rez, suitable for printing): http://www.flickr.com/photos/tap-tap-tap/3074199062/ View the source image: ... (more) Blog
10,000 iPhone Apps Now Available on App Store
10,000 iPhone Apps Now Available on App Store
appshopper.com — For those keeping track, the App Store now officially has 10,000 apps that can be downloaded. This... number is a harder number to track than you might expect. Apps are constantly being added and removed from the App Store. Removals aren’t ... (more) 10,000 iPhone Apps Now Available on App Store
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Ho Ho Hold the iTunes Connect Service During Christmas Break
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — ... from December 24 through December 27, 2008. Access to iTunes Connect is scheduled to resume on Sunday, December 28. Best regards, iPhone Developer Program I know if I was developing apps for the iPhone, tracking and managing daily stats, downloads and sales would be a daily routine/habit/problem. I could see myself being a little peeved about this… But hey, nothing wrong with a rest from time to time. Always look at the positive! [Via: MacMegaSite] Related News from IntoMobile: ...

Apple iPhone App submissions are a no-no come Christmas
Phones Review — ... iTunes App Store over Christmas, as apparently the App Store is going on a Christmas break. An email send to developers in the iPhone Developer Program puts a hold on the iTunes Connect service which looks at if it runs from Christmas Eve through till 27th of December. So Apple iPhone app developers you can now take a break and have a Christmas rest as you wont be able to send in your applications anyway; might peeve some but a rest is always good. Source – macmegasite ...

No App Store Submissions on Christmas, Headphones Finally Shipping
MacBlogz - One Stop Apple News — Apple’s App Store will not be accepting new submissions between December 24th through the 27th. Additionally, Apple’s in-ear premium headphones have finally begun shipping after some lengthy delays. MacMegasite posts an excerpt from an email sent by Apple to iPhone developers: Dear iPhone Developer, iTunes Connect, the tool you use to manage your applications and access your reports, will be unavailable from December 24 through December 27, 2008. Access to iTunes Connect is scheduled to resume on ...

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