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Posts Tagged ‘Apple App Store’

A New Angle: Mobile Users Rate Apple Apps Store a Success

Sunday, August 3, 2008 13:35

There have been some varying opinions on the success of the Apple App store. Early adopters have given quite a bit of feedback, mainly on the negative side. However this quick report was just release from the mainstream survey company, Strategy Analytics:

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PayPal shows iPhone users the money (actually, how to send it)

Monday, July 14, 2008 7:22

PayPal announced that its PayPal Mobile application for iPhone and iPod Touch will be available from the Apple App Store at launch today. The free download will enable iPhone and iPod Touch users to send money to friends and family quickly via their PayPal accounts.

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Myspace, a place for the inferior iPhone App

Friday, July 11, 2008 6:47

MySpace joined the myriad of Apple iPhone Apps, and launched an App. However I couldn't imagine using it with the competitive apps that are far superior to it.  The free MySpace mobile application for the iPhone allows users to traverse their MySpace global network on-the-go ...

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Handmark Debuts with a strong iPhone App

Thursday, July 10, 2008 15:58

Handmark, just launched Pocket Express, its flagship news and information service, on the Apple App Store today. “There is no doubt that iPhone has drawn significant attention to the world of mobile media and stimulated mobile consumers to expect more from their mobile devices,” said ...

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The App War Has Began, let’s do the Limbo

Thursday, July 10, 2008 15:51

Limbo, one of the largest mobile communities in the US, announces that its application for the iPhone and iPod touch is available free from the Apple App Store beginning today. I'm still not convinced that a non-web based social network will be able to gain significant traction compared to ...

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