Rejected Apple Apps Publicized
Although Apple’s review process for iPhone apps seems to elude most developers, the App Rejections site should help app developers better understand why certain apps were rejected.
Although Apple’s review process for iPhone apps seems to elude most developers, the App Rejections site should help app developers better understand why certain apps were rejected.
Apple’s iPhone could increasingly lose out on potential development if more apps developers continue to halt their projects. These developers cite to Apple’s stringent policies which has often led to their frustrations.
Cooley Godward associate, Eric Koester has developed a new app for the iPhone that connects people’s faces to their names by using photos from their LinkedIn accounts.
The FCC has been required to get involved with the ongoing dispute between Google and AT&T.
Both the iPhone and it’s crowdsourcing capabilities are becoming more useful and popular with each passing day.
EyeTV application is on its way to the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Want to earn some extra downloads? Port that iPhone app to MS Win Mobile. Microsoft has published a case study detailing how to port an iPhone application to its Windows Mobile platform. For the details, read this case…
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AT&T has reported results for the second quarter and they show that the iPhone if propelling wireless revenue to almost half of the company’s total revenue.
iPhone 3GS sales netted 2.4 million activations. 35 percent of the…
Apple announced Tuesday that after a year in existence, its App Store has counted 1.5 billion downloaded applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch.