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BY Jared Erondu on Sat August 06th, 2011
The fifth iteration of iOS, is almost here, but some people just can't wait for it. At WWDC 2011, Apple gave developers access to the newest iOS betas. However, some developers took this as an opportunity to get some extra pocket change by selling slots to people for early access.
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BY Susan Megrund on Fri July 15th, 2011
Research has shown that developers have shifted from Android to iOS over the past few months, and there may be some significant reasons why.
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BY A.T. Faust III on Mon June 06th, 2011
With every new iOS iteration, Apple's accused of eroding the App Store. I'm not convinced.
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BY A.T. Faust III on Wed May 25th, 2011
For iPhone app makers, customer satisfaction starts and ends with total developer transparency.
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BY A.T. Faust III on Fri April 29th, 2011
Instapaper creator Marco Arment explains why he pulled the free version of his popular app (and why it might not make it back).
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BY Adam Blair on Thu June 17th, 2010
Now that you've mostly programmed your application, it's time to make a choice: To demo or not to demo? This in an incredibly important decision, especially when it comes to marketing. Today, I'll help you make up your mind.
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BY Dave Clarke on Sun May 03rd, 2009
Apple has started to allow iPhone app crash reports to be viewed by developers in iTunes Connect, which is kind of like a headquarters for all app sales. There developers can manage apps, check their
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BY Dave Clarke on Fri May 01st, 2009
There's no doubt that the key to the Apple App Store's success has been the highly talented developers who have created thousands and thousands entertaining and useful applications. One of the driving factors for developers
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BY Dave Clarke on Sun April 26th, 2009
All of you World of Warcraft fans out there try to contain yourselves; it appears as though software developer Vollee has posted a video on YouTube, which allegedly shows an early port of World of
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri April 24th, 2009
I am not an application developer, I simply write for an iPhone application website, there is a big difference. Some days I wake to find emails from people asking for tips on how to get
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