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Top Apps for iPhone - better than the App Store
Gordon's Tech (Free subscription) | yesterday
I prefer this layout to the App Store: Apple - iPhone - Top Apps .
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Apple’s Approval of BdEmailer Proves App Approval Process is a Crapshoot [IPhone]
Terrific Shit (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
At first it seemed that the approval process for new apps for the iPhone App Store were pretty cut and dry. You know, they can't duplicate the functionality of the on-board apps like Mail and iPod, they can't use too much bandwidth and they can't cause a security hazard. That first rule is why apps like MailWrangler and Podcaster were given the boot; they were too close to those built-in apps....
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Apple’s Approval of BdEmailer Proves App Approval Process is a Crapshoot [IPhone]
tech news feeds (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
At first it seemed that the approval process for new apps for the iPhone App Store were pretty cut and dry. You know, they can't duplicate the functionality of the on-board apps like Mail and iPod, they can't use too much bandwidth and they can't cause a security hazard. That first rule is why apps like MailWrangler and Podcaster were given the boot; they were too close to those built-in apps....
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Apple's Approval of BdEmailer Proves App Approval Process is a Crapshoot [IPhone]
Gizmodo (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
At first it seemed that the approval process for new apps for the iPhone App Store were pretty cut and dry. You know, they can't duplicate the functionality of the on-board apps like Mail and iPod,...
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Dining out with iPhone: Zagat and OpenTable hit the App Store
MacBlender (Free subscription) | yesterday
The calls of iPhone-wielding foodies have been answered. In the last two weeks, the App Store has seen the addition of the two premier dining resources for U.S. residents — Zagat, the de facto restaurant rating guide, and OpenTable, the real-time online reservation service. We take a closer look at both. From: AppleInsider
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Dining out with iPhone: Zagat & OpenTable hit the App Store
iPhone.best-blog.co.uk (Free subscription) | yesterday
The calls of iPhone-wielding foodies have been answered. In the last two weeks, the App Store has seen the addition of the two premier dining resources for U.S. residents -- Zagat, the de facto restaurant rating guide, and OpenTable, the real-time online reservation service. We take a closer look at both.
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App Store Lessons: Design for Contact
tech news feeds (Free subscription) | yesterday
Today's App Store lesson is that adding a contact button directly into your app will vastly increase both bug reports and feature requests. Read More...
Apple approves third-party email client for the App Store, violates its own policies
Computer Software Directory (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was different. According to the release, the program is the "the first wide email iPhone app that supports client SMTP." That means, in essence, that it duplicates an exact function of Apple's Mail application...
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Apple approves third-party email client for the App Store, violates its own policies
Friendship Cybet Net (Free subscription) | 8 hours ago
Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was different. According to the release, the program is the "the first wide email iPhone app that supports client SMTP." That means, in essence, that it duplicates an exact function of Apple's Mail application...
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Apple approves third-party email client for the App Store, violates its own policies
Engadget (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was different. According to the release, the program is the "the first wide email iPhone app that supports client SMTP." That means, in essence, that it duplicates an exact function of Apple's Mail application...
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Dining out with iPhone: Zagat and OpenTable hit the App Store
AppleInsider (Free subscription) | yesterday
The calls of iPhone-wielding foodies have been answered. In the last two weeks, the App Store has seen the addition of the two premier dining resources for U.S. residents -- Zagat, the de facto restaurant rating guide, and OpenTable, the real-time online reservation service. We take a closer look at both.
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OrbLive Launches On App Store
dejaTalk (Free subscription) | yesterday
pOrb Networks has launched an application for the iPhone and iPod Touch that brings users’ home media collections to their mobile devices. a href=”http://orb.com/en/orblivemedia” title=”OrbLive”OrbLive/a, which is available for $10 or as a free trial on the App Store, can pull media ranging from music to videos, photos, webcams and live TV. The application requires [...]
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iPhone Headlines News (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Next time you get caught doing 35 in a 30 zone you might be wishing you had the help of one of the most innovative iPhone applications we've yet seen. Trapster is a free application that can be downloaded from the App Store to turn your handset into ...
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Apple approves third-party email client for the App Store, violates its own policies
Engadget Mobile (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
Filed under: Software , Apple Recently we were sent a PR email about an iPhone app called BdEmailer. No big deal, press releases about new iPhone applications show up in our box in large bundles every day -- but this one was different. According to the release, the program is the "the first wide email iPhone app that supports client SMTP." That means, in essence, that it duplicates an exact function...
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