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Handmark Unveils Personal Concierge AppThe assistants can also help score tickets to events, plus offer information, research, and directions to destinations. The app is available with a 7-day free trial for the BlackBerry at www.myassist.com, and will soon hit Apple's App Store. In this article: Handmark, App Store, BlackBerry OS, Iphone OS, BlackBerry, and Apple |
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Yahoo! News | November 12, 2009
Apple marginally improves App Store approval process (Macworld.com)
Apple marginally improves App Store approval process (Macworld.com) Apple marginally improves App Store approval process By Dan Moren - Thu Nov 12, 2009 2:15PM EST Add articles about technology to your My Yahoo! The App Store approval...
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AppleInsider | 6 days ago
Apple's App Store approval process gets partially automated
...Store approval process gets partially automated Apple has added a new automated layer to its approval process for App Store software, but according to one developer, it's not perfect. Apple recently began using computers to...
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PC World: Latest Technology News | November 12, 2009
Apple Marginally Improves App Store Approval Process
Apple Marginally Improves App Store Approval Process Join the community and start enjoying the benefits: The App Store approval process appears to be improving in fits and starts. Developer who submit their programs into Apple's black box...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, Joe Hewitt, Twitter, Facebook, and Tippi Hedren
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Fool.com: The Motley Fool | 1 day ago
How Android Could Beat the iPhone
...Google's robotic Android smile. But that's also just my take. Now it's your turn to weigh in. Should Apple open the App Store submission process? Please take a moment to vote in the poll below. You can also sound off in the comments box at...
In this article: Apple, Android, Google, Iphone, Nasdaq, Microsoft, Android, and Paul Graham
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CNN | November 16, 2009
iPhone battle over 'jailbreakers'
...world could use to make their iPhone work with any carrier's SIM card. When Apple in July 2008 opened its official App Store, the urge to jailbreak got less exciting. The App Store grew quickly -- with 100,000 apps to date -- making the act...
In this article: Iphone, Apple, George Hotz, Cydia, E mail, Steve Jobs, Iphone OS, and U.S. Copyright Office
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PC World: Latest Technology News | 3 days ago
Apple's iPhone App Store Approvals a Necessary Evil
...the App Store approval process "sets a horrible precedent". Apple senior vice president of worldwide marketing, Phil Schiller, defended the App Store in a recent interview, though. Schiller says that the App Store is somewhat a victim of its...
In this article: Apple, Iphone, Netbooks, Joe Hewitt, Facebook, Microsoft, and Chrome OS
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Gizmodo | November 04, 2009
100,000 Apps Now Available for the iPhone/iPod touch [Apple]
...of Booty Gongs (and other booty-related instrumentation) in the known Universe. Apple Announces Over 100,000 Apps Now Available on the App Store CUPERTINO, Calif., Nov. 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - AppleĀ® today announced that...
In this article: Iphone, Apple, Itunes, IPod, Smule, Iphone OS, and EA Mobile
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TechCrunch | 4 days ago
Phil Schiller Grants Interview About Apple's App Store, Claims Devs Actually Like Approval Process
Phil Schiller Grants Interview About Apple's App Store, Claims Devs Actually Like Approval Process by Jason Kincaid on November 23, 2009 Phil Schiller, Apple's SVP of Worldwide Product Marketing, is back on his one-man crusade to defend the...
In this article: Apple, Joe Hewitt, Android, Iphone, Facebook, Trademark, and BusinessWeek
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CNN | 13 hours ago
Video: Mr. iFart appeals to Steve Jobs
...1 flatulence app says Apple's policies stink Joel Comm Another voice has been added to the chorus of iPhone developers complaining about Apple's (AAPL) App Store approval process. The latest is that of author and Internet entrepreneur...
In this article: Steve Jobs, Apple, Cnnmoney.com, Iphone, RSS Feed, Flatulence, Phil Schiller, and Philip Elmer-DeWitt
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thumb|right|The App Store as seen on a [[Macintosh|Mac]]
The App Store is a service for the iPhone and iPod Touch created by Apple Inc. which allows users to browse and download applications from the iTunes Store that were developed with the iPhone SDK and published through Apple. Depending on the application, they are available either for free, or for a small cost. The applications are downloaded directly to iPhone or iPod Touch. The App Store is also available within iTunes. While Apple has stated that they do not expect to profit from the store, it has been predicted by Piper Jaffray that the App Store could create a profitable marketplace with revenue exceeding US$1 billion annually for the company. Apple allows 70% of revenues from the store to instantly go to the seller of the app, and 30% go to Apple. The App Store opened on July 10, 2008 via an update to iTunes. On July 11, the iPhone 3G was launched and came pre-loaded with iPhone OS 2.0 with App Store support; new iPhone OS 2.0 firmware for iPhone and iPod Touch was also made available via iTunes. As of November 4, 2009, there are over 100,000 third-party applications officially available for the iPhone and iPod Touch on the App Store, with over 2 billion total downloads.
After the success of Apple's App Store, and the launch of similar services by its competitors, the term "app store" has been used to refer to any similar service for mobile devices. However, Apple claims "App Store" as a trademark.
The App Store is accessible from the iPhone and iPod Touch via an iPhone OS application by the same name.
- Name:
- App Store
- Genre:
- Software update/Store
- Release Date:
- July 11, 2008
- Developed by:
- Apple Inc.
- License Type:
- Proprietary
- OS:
- iPhone OS
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