Four years of the App Store, a short history

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On May 21, 2012

People say time flies well this is one of those moments. Almost four years ago Apple first introduced us to the App Store. The guys at MacStories has an in-depth look back at that time. In four short years, Apple has gone from telling the world that all you need is a web app and […]

Dropbox makes SDK changes, now complies with Apple's rules

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On May 14, 2012

Last week we reported that Apple had begun rejecting apps that used Dropbox SDK allowing apps to link to external purchase options. Now the company reported that they have made updates and now their apps are once again being accepted into the App Store. Dropbox has also officially confirmed the changes made to its SDK, […]

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Weathermob, makes talking about the weather much more fun.

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On May 4, 2012

One thing is certain, the weather always makes for a good conversation, you will always hear someone either bickering about how hot or how cold it currently is. Well now thanks to Weathermob you can really discuss the weather, Weathermob is best defined as a “social network for the weather”. The Boston/London startup behind the […]

Exclusive Interview with John Casey, author of "The Art of Launching an App"

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On May 3, 2012

With more than 600,000 Apps available in the App Store it can be extremely hard to get your app noticed. Recently John Casey wrote a very interesting article titled “The Art of Launching an App“ in it he describes the app world like a giant forest filled with millions of trees. Today we are lucky enough […]

Apple encourages developers to sign up for Developer ID ahead of the Mountain Lion release this Summer

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On May 1, 2012

With the release of Mountain Lion just a few months away, Apple has begun preparing the Mac Developing community for the new Gatekeeper feature. Developers are reporting having received an email from Apple encouraging them to sign up for the company’s Developer ID program so that their apps can be properly signed ahead of the launch […]

App Store download falls in March

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On April 30, 2012

With the development of thousands of applications monthly, one would expect the trend of downloads of the applications available in Apple App Store to be increased by the month. However, the same cannot be said about the month of March. This is because surprisingly, the number of downloads present in the third month of the […]

10,000 Apps Now Available in Mac App Store

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When the Mac App Store opened back in January of 2011 many people questioned if we really needed an App Store for the Mac, well now less than 15 months later the Mac App Store contains more than 10,000 Apps. Even though the numbers are nowhere near those of the  iOS App Store’s 500,000+ titles, the […]

Apple launches 'iPhone in Business' webpage for enterprise users

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On April 21, 2012

Those of you that have gone to the iPhone page on Apple.com might have noticed that there is a new section dedicated to enterprise customers. The “iPhone in Business” page holds five sub-sections: iPhone at Work, Integration, Apps for Business, Profiles and Resources. The “iPhone at Work” section mentions some of the most popular apps that are […]

RadicalFlow allows designers to create iPhone and iPad apps without having to know how to code

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On April 17, 2012

Are you a Designer? Are you a Developer? If you answered test to either of these, or you are simply interested in the process of creating a new App, then this is a product you will want to check out! RadicalFlow is a Brooklyn based tech + design company in the heart of Silicon Alley. […]

Apple wants to ease app development process for non programmers

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On April 13, 2012

According to a new patent application published this week, Apple seems to be interested in making the life easier for iOS developers. According to the Patent Apple is working on a new digital content authoring tool. The patent carries the title “Content Configuration for Device Platforms,” and describes a new authoring tool that would allow users to create […]