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BY Ammaar Reshi on Fri February 10th, 2012
Millions of people are getting chased by apes daily thanks to Imangi.
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BY Luke Patrick on Sun September 11th, 2011
New iDownloader Pro brings desktop style file management and downloads to the iPad and iPhone. It's a locked down package, but its certainly better than Mobile Safari.
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BY Scott Grizzle on Mon August 23rd, 2010
While it is obvious the App Store is a resounding success, it is interesting to see how it stacks up against other mobile app markets.
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BY Tyler Tschida on Tue January 05th, 2010
Apple today announced that more than three billion apps have been downloaded from the App Store by iPhone and iPod touch users worldwide since its launch in July 2008. “Three billion applications downloaded in less than
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon October 19th, 2009
Adobe's new Photoshop.com Mobile iPhone and iPod touch app is apparently already a massive hit. The app, which is currently available for free, has been downloaded well over one million times since its launch only
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BY Tyler Tschida on Mon September 28th, 2009
Apple has announced that more than two billion apps have been downloaded from the App Store since its inception a little over one year ago. “The rate of App Store downloads continues to accelerate with
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BY Tyler Tschida on Fri February 20th, 2009
Pinch Media, the same company that brought us evidence of the next iPhone revision, has posted an interesting slide show from a recent presentation given by CEO Greg Yardley at the New York iPhone Developers
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sat February 14th, 2009
In a recent interview with Wired, developer Ethan Nicholas admits he made about $600,000 in a single month with his iPhone game iShoot. The game was his first and surely won't be his last. Ethan
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BY Tyler Tschida on Sat January 24th, 2009
A 22-year-old software engineer has called his own hit application "crap." The application, Sound Grenade, was written in about 20 minutes with around 10 lines of code and is currently the top downloaded
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