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Paid iPhone apps deliver money, but only for the top few
About 30 percent of Apple's App Store downloads are paid applications, and about half of all iPhone and iPod touch users have downloaded at least one app.
Chorus for iPhone Puts a Better App Store Inside  the  App Store [IPhone Apps]
Chorus for iPhone Puts a Better App Store Inside the App Store [IPhone Apps]
gizmodo.com — Oh, App Store : You're a chore to navigate, difficult to search, and offer only the most... superficial guidance as to which apps are actually good . Chorus —an app recommendation app, as awkward as that sounds—helps cut through the noise.  ... (more) Chorus for iPhone Puts a Better App Store Inside the  ...
Do-It-Yourself iPhone Apps
Do-It-Yourself iPhone Apps
businessweek.com — Services that do the coding for you make it easy for nontechies to create iPhone apps. Applications... to the Apple App Store are exploding (more) Do-It-Yourself iPhone Apps
Apple rejects Macworld iPhone Superguide from App Store... for using the word 'iPhone'
engadget.com — The iPhone App Store's arbitrary and inconsistent approval process continues to baffle and annoy on every level,... as Macworld Editor-in-Chief Jason Snell just had his iPhone book rejected... for using the word "iPhone" in the title. Apparently ... (more) Apple rejects Macworld iPhone Superguide from App ...
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