📅 September 18, 2010

GV Mobile+ Hits The App Store

Today, Sean Kovac’s ‘GV Mobile +’ hits the app store, and word on ‘the street’ is that, this app is the best unofficial Google Voice app (yet).

Yesterday, we told you about GV Connect, the first Google Voice app to hit the app store. Today, Sean Kovac’s ‘GV Mobile +’ hits the app store, and word on ‘the street’ is that, this app is the best unofficial Google Voice app (yet). GV Mobile+ is on sale for $2.99, and it will be free for one night ( we don’t know which night ) . We will announce on twitter and/or facebook , so make sure you follow us.

You can get GV Mobile+ here… ( depending on when you’re reading this, the app might not be live yet )

📅 September 18, 2010

GV Connect: First Google Voice App Hits The App Store

Probably most of you are waiting for Sean Kovac’s GV Mobile + , and while waiting you would like to know that an unofficial Google Voice app called ‘GV Connect’ was just dropped in the app store.

Probably most of you are waiting for Sean Kovac’s GV Mobile + , and while waiting you would like to know that an unofficial Google Voice app called ‘GV Connect’ was just dropped in the app store.

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📅 September 14, 2010

App Store Instant: Just Like Google Instant But For The App Store

Just a quick heads-up. A new site has emerged on the www, called App Store Instant. This site allows you to search the app store in the same manner Google displays search results right now.

Just a quick heads-up. A new site has emerged on the www, called App Store Instant. This site allows you to search the app store in the same manner Google displays search results right now. The search engine, will display various apps with each letter you type until it finds the app you are looking for.

From there, you can open the page in iTunes and also nominate your favorite apps. You can check out the site here…

📅 April 2, 2010

Browse The iPhone App Store With This Google Chrome Extension

Google Chrome users ( Mac and Windows ) can install a new extension which will allow them to browse the App Store as if they were from an iPhone.

Google Chrome users ( Mac and Windows ) can install a new extension which will allow them to browse the App Store as if they were from an iPhone. The only catch is that, the apps are not linked to an external page, so you can just browse the store, but not download/buy any app. You can find the extension here…

📅 February 25, 2010

Apple Removes ‘Explicit’ App Category From iTunes

Last night Apple added an ‘explicit’ app category in iTunes Connect, and the thought was that, it would be a new category above and beyond the 17+ rating. Well, surprise, surprise… Apple already removed it.

Last night Apple added an ‘explicit’ app category in iTunes Connect, and the thought was that, it would be a new category above and beyond the 17+ rating. Well, surprise, surprise… Apple already removed it.  Steve, since today is your birthday, we are not going to say anything. But , who is in charge of running things over there?

📅 February 24, 2010

Apple Adding An ‘Explicit’ Category To The App Store

In the past few days, Apple blocked a few ‘overtly sexual’ apps from app store. You know, the same old story. The app was accepted, then they realized that you can see an ankle somewhere.

In the past few days, Apple blocked a few ‘overtly sexual’ apps from app store. You know, the same old story. The app was accepted, then they realized that you can see an ankle somewhere.

While this actions are welcomed by some puritans, others believe that Steve Jobs conspires with the Vatican and they are claiming Apple is being hypocritical for allowing Playboy and Sports Illustrated’s swimsuit issue to remain on the App Store, while similar (and, in some cases, even less “overtly sexual”) apps are being banned.

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📅 February 9, 2010

Apple Surveying iPhone App Developers

Apple sent out a long survey to developers, covering a range of things, but the predominant questions are about the app review process and how happy are the developers with Apple’s program.

Apple is surveying iPhone developers asking them about their experience with the program. They sent out a long survey to developers, covering a range of things, but the predominant questions are about the app review process and how happy are the developers with Apple’s program.

Apple asks you to answer with: “Very dissatisfied,” “Somewhat dissatisfied,” “Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied,” “Somewhat satisfied,” “Very satisfied,” or “Don’t know.” They also ask, “What one thing could Apple do to make the iPhone Developer Program better?” and give you a text box to write anything you want.

📅 January 9, 2010

YourAppShop: iPhone AppStore Alternative?

YourAppShop Provides a Platform for Brands and Companies of all Sizes to License and Create Their Own App Stores

Companies everywhere can now have their own mobile app stores to sell any and all apps they choose with the launch of YourAppShop, a platform that offers a viable, robust and legal alternative to iTunes.

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