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Apple's App Store Reaches Three Billion Downloads Milestone
Apple's App store continues to reach new milestones. Today Apple announced over three billion apps have been downloaded from its app store for its iPhone and iPod Touch devices since it launched eighteen months ago.
"Three billion applications downloaded in less than 18 months-this is like nothing we've ever seen before," said Steve Jobs, Apple's CEO. "The revolutionary App Store offers iPhone and iPod touch users an experience unlike anything else available on other mobile devices, and we see no signs of the competition catching up anytime soon."
Daniel Sieberg offers some advice for keeping up on all of Apple's apps here.
Posted on January 5, 2010
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Keeping Up With Apple Apps
Apple's iTune App store recently surpassed the 100,000 mark. The store has greatly expanded from the 500 apps that were available when it launched. The enormous amount of apps creates a problem for Apple users trying to decide what apps they should spend money and time on. Daniel Sieberg investigates some of the apps available for CBS. Sieberg says nothing has upgraded smartphone apps like the addition of GPS technology. Take a look:
Posted on November 18, 2009
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iPhorest iTunes App Creates Virtual and Real Tree
Buying an app on iTunes called iPhorest creates both a new virtual tree and the planting of a new tree. Here's how the app works.
- You dig a hole by creating a digging motion until your seedling appears
- Plant the seedling
- Shake your phone to create a storm and when the sun comes your tree begins to grow
- Repeating this will allow your tree to reach full growth
- Share your tree growth at any stage with others by pressing the share button to email them a picture
- Go up to Forest, where you can reset your growth.
- Go up to see all of the other iPhorest users. Help green the Earth - the app places a dot where you first launch iPhorest.
The iPhorest website says that for each virtual tree planted, The Conservation Fund will plant a native tree in real life - starting with restoration of vulnerable wildlife habitats along the Gulf Coast in the United States. The app costs $4.99 and can be found here on iTunes.
The iPhorest app was created by iPhactory, a San Francisco based marketer of applications for phones.
(via Amazon's Green Scene)
Posted on March 31, 2009
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