Archive | July 8th, 2009

A look back at the iTunes App Store – Part II: Successful iPhone Developers

8. July 2009

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Part 1: The explosive growth of the iTunes App Store Part 3: The iTunes App Store Bannings and Rejections The iTunes App Store was revolutionary in that it made it possible for independent developers to compete on the same playing field as big time publishers.  The idea that any developer with a good idea could […]

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A look back at the iTunes App Store – Part I: Explosive Growth

8. July 2009

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Part 2: Successful iPhone Developers Part 3: The iTunes App Store Bannings and Rejections On July 10, 2008, Apple launched the iTunes App Store and helped transform the way people look at and use their phones. Over the past 12 months, the iTunes App Store has seen its share of controversy and milestones.  It’s been […]

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Know when to take a bathroom break at the movies with Run Pee Mobile

8. July 2009

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The TapCritic has a good review up of an interesting iPhone app called “Run Pee Mobile.”  The name might sound silly, but this app seems deceptively useful. We’ve all been in situations where you’re sitting and watching a great movie when, out of the blue, nature calls. I suppose that’s inevitable when you order a […]

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Microsoft strikes again with a new Laptop Hunters ad

8. July 2009

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Microsoft is up to its old tricks again with a brand new Laptop Hunters ad.  This time, Matt and Olivia are looking for a computer with a big screen for under $700.  Hmm, I wonder what they’ll choose…

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Google to introduce Google Chrome OS

8. July 2009

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The Official Google Blog announced late Tuesday night that it will eventually be releasing an Operating System that shares the name of its popular Chrome web browser. Google Chrome OS is an open source, lightweight operating system that will initially be targeted at netbooks. Later this year we will open-source its code, and netbooks running […]

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Alternative iTunes icons that impress, offend, and make you hungry

8. July 2009

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Ah, the wonderful power of crowdsourcing. Gizmodo recently asked its legion of users to come up with original icons that embody what iTunes represents to them.  The results were pretty impressive, and at times comical.  Below are what we found to be the most worthwhile entries. The first place prize went to this icon, and […]

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