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mac.ro (Free subscription) | 6 hours ago
"Either I'm crazy, or Aurora Feint has uninstalled itself from my iPhone without my permission and completely disappeared from the AppStore."
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ICMCC Newspage (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
“There has been a tremendous amount of buzz regarding the latest iPhone release with most of the attention focusing on the 3G and GPS capabilities of the new iPhone. But one of the biggest features may turn out to be the AppStore, providing you health specific apps to take with you on your iPhone.” Article John Moore, [...]
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Ring Nokia (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
Talk about launching "sometime soon." Just yesterday the team at Wordpress announced that they had submitted their Wordpress iPhone application to the AppStore for distribution to iPhones and iPhone 3G'ers with an itch for mobile blogging. Today, I found a nice little surprise in the AppStore. Wordpress for iPhone is live! The native application for the [...]
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iQ Blog - Latest Posts (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
The iTunes AppStore has been up and running for the last couple of weeks giving iPod Touch and iPhone owners access to a myriad of third party apps. If you're a twitter user 'a twit' or member of the 'twitterati' there's the excellent Twitterific app and now, the Wordpress app - ...
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PalmAddicts (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
[From Justine at Creative Algorithms] I just remembered about this, Justine from Creative Algorithms emailed me to let you all know that there is a new post at their blog Mobile Evolution which is about the new AppStore. Apologies Justine,...
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iPhone.best-blog.co.uk (Free subscription) | 22/07/2008
*Digg Link is a Direct Link to App Store* Early Tuesday morning the much anticipated Wordpress iPhone app officially hit the iTunes App store! Click the Digg link to go directly to the Wordpress page in the AppStore and read more about the Wordpress app here: http://iphone.wordpress.net/
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Standard Deviations (Free subscription) | 21/07/2008
Is there a way to write iPhone apps that can be distributed via the AppStore without writing Objective-C / Cocoa code? I’m perfectly happy writing happy HTML, CSS, and JavaScript, but don’t want to get too deep into Apple proprietary languages and technologies. Basically I just want the HTML/CSS/JavaScript app I have packaged so it can [...]
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Ring Nokia (Free subscription) | 21/07/2008
Mobile blogging clients for the iPhone are every blogger's dream application, us included. With the huge display and newly minted 3G radio, the iPhone 3G is poised to be a mobile blogging tool no unlike the Nokia N810 Internet Tablet. Of course, the new, lower priced of the Nokia N810 features a larger display and [...]
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HardMac.com (Free subscription) | 21/07/2008
While waiting for the official AppStore RSS Ffed to be up and running, the website Pinch Media offer a specific RSS feed with all recently added applications, with a choice between fee-based and freeware, as well as update and top 100 ranking. Another RSS feed is also available, it lists all applications with screen captures. [translation by Linathael ]
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Rob Fahrni (Free subscription) | 20/07/2008
Red Sweater Blog : "Since Apple opened the floodgates to the AppStore for iPhone and iPod touch, the amount of anticipatory feedback I am getting from customers has exploded. Not a day goes by without messages from hopeful customers asking if and when my applications will be available for the iPhone. In particular, Black Ink and MarsEdit." - I'm a big fan of Red Sweater Software, I'm using MarsEdit...
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Ring Nokia (Free subscription) | 20/07/2008
Our favorite location-based Twitter client for the iPhone has finally hit the Apple AppStore. In addition to native iPhone applications like Twitterrific, Twinkle brings the convenience of a native Twitter client to the iPhone's official application repository. We've been playing with Twinkle for some time now on jailbroken first-generation iPhones, and it was a shame to [...]
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Red Sweater Blog (Free subscription) | 20/07/2008
Since Apple opened the floodgates to the AppStore for iPhone and iPod touch, the amount of anticipatory feedback I am getting from customers has exploded. Not a day goes by without messages from hopeful customers asking if and when my applications will be available for the iPhone. In particular, Black Ink and MarsEdit. Will I release [...]
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[MobileRatty] Lattest Articles (Free subscription) | 19/07/2008
Our favorite location-based Twitter client for the iPhone has finally hit the Apple AppStore. In addition to native iPhone applications like Twitterrific , Twinkle brings the convenience of a native...
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Mobility Today (Free subscription) | 19/07/2008
Michael Manna is up to his daily review of a select application from the AppStore and today he reviews Dial 0 for iPhone. Michael writes, "If you want sales, press 1, if you want........forget it. With Dial Zero for iPhone, you can bypass all the annoying menus and prompts with this free app for your iPhone. "
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Planet Intertwingly (Free subscription) | 19/07/2008
O'Reilly radar : "Chatting with various developers, it seems most are surprised by the success of new iPhone app ecosystem." The appstore is easily the most interesting part of the iPhone, much more than 3G. The appstore imvho means three things. First the carrier deck constraint is shifted away from the operator or default homepages to getting placed on the appstore's core views (like hot, top 25...