Blurb app creates multimedia stories on iPhone

Blurb app creates multimedia stories on iPhone
Blurb is best known for self-publishing books, but a new iPhone app expands the company’s scope to mobile storytelling. Blurb Mobile for iPhone and iPod touch allows you to take photos, video and audio from the iPhone, including from apps such as Instagram, Hipstamatic and Photoshop Express, and turn them into a visual book that can be shared via email, Twitter or Facebook. Blurb is a free …
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iPhone app could help you switch to cheaper data plan
Thanks to seamless background compression, the new Onavo app promises to give you a lot more bang for your data buck. But does it really work? Originally posted at iPhone Atlas
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Tweetdeck’s iPhone Update Is Another App That Trumps Twitter’s
Tweetdeck just released Tweetdeck 2.0, its brand new iPhone app that it hopes will pull it back on top of the mobile Twitter app market. We have always loved the Tweetdeck desktop app and Chrome app , but the iPhone app has been mysteriously lackluster.
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New iPhone App: GeigerMap Provides Radiation Readings from 7,500 Cities
Power App today released GeigerMap for iOS, a new iPhone app that provides updated radiation readings from more than 7,500 official and private measuring stations worldwide. GeigerMap consists of a searchable, global Google Map that displays crowd-sourced Geiger counter …
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Need a Great Calculator for Your iPad EZeeCalc XL, Rated 9 out of 10
EZeeCalc XL received rave reviews from The iPhone App Review. Since the iPad doesn’t come with a calculator provided by Apple, this is the ideal app to fill that gap. EZeeCalc XL, is a simple, yet powerful calculator for the rest of us, by Massachusetts independent developer James Hollender. EZeeCalc XL presents users with a colorful new take on the classic calculator, adding convenient …
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Some iPhone to Watch Over Me

Some iPhone to Watch Over Me
Let’s talk about privacy. Is it a violation of your privacy if your phone knows where you are at all hours of the day and keeps detailed records without your telling it to? What if the phone never tells anyone else — doesn’t beam your location to Steve Jobs or Larry Page or the Pope or anyone at all? OK, maybe it will tell your computer where you’ve been, but only when you sync up.
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Live365 Releases v2.0 iPhone Application with Access to Thousands of Free Internet Radio Stations
Live365, the world’s most diverse Internet radio broadcasting network, announces the release of its v2.0 iPhone application.
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Thousands Of Free Online Radio Stations For Your iPhone

Thousands Of Free Online Radio Stations For Your iPhone
Live365 has released v2.0 of their iPhone application. ( Read )
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Moleskine (for iPhone)
Loyal fans of the Moleskine brand may enjoy the design of this pretty note-taking app, but serious list-makers and note-takers should turn to one of the alternatives.
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Researcher: iPhone, iPad track users’ whereabouts
Authors of O’Reilly Radar story say they will talk at the Where 2.0 conference today about location-tracking information they have found in iPhones and 3G-capable iPads that are running iOS 4.
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Edmunds Launches iPhone App
Santa Monica-based Edmunds, the publisher of automotive information, said Thursday that it has launched a new application for the iPhone. Edmunds said its InsideLine.com application for the iPhone provides automotive information and entertainment, including photos, videos, and car reviews, from the InsideLine.com site. The new app is aimed at car enthusiasts, and is free. The software is …
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Article: iPhone + iPad Gems: Bing for iPad, Friended for Facebook + Tweetbot
Welcome to our latest app-focused version of iPhone and iPad Gems. Today, we’re taking quick looks at three recent app releases that were worthy of brief reviews—iOS clients for popular web sites, including Bing, Facebook, and Twitter. Our top pick in the bunch is Tweetbot – A Twitter Client with Personality Read on for all the details. Bing for iPad To the best of our knowledge, there has been …
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TweetBot for iPhone: hands-on demo
The TweetBot for iPhone app by TapBot recently launched in the App Store, and caused quite a stir, as Twitter has specifically asked developers to stop making third-party client apps for Twitter. Despite Twitter’s grumbling, TapBot has put forward a strong competitor to the Twitter for iPhone application, as TweetBot totally streamlines the Twitter experience. Read the full story here.
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Navigon updates iPhone app with new features

Navigon updates iPhone app with new features
Navigon has announced that it has updated its app for the iPhone with some new features. The navigation application now is at version 1.8 and offers new NAVTEQ Maps and Traffic Check function. The new update also adds a pair of new features that you buy via in-app purchases. The new features are an at-a-glance traffic gauge and a new NAVTEQ map. Both of the purchases the prices of the purchases …
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White iPhone: Apple’s White Version Of iPhone 4 Heading For Release End Of April
White iPhone 4 Image Credit: Techknots.com White version of iPhone 4 may soon be available within the next few weeks after a delay of almost 10 months, Bloomberg reported on its website. Apple‘s manufacturing partner in Taiwan, Hon Hai Precision Industry, a subsidiary of Foxconn was said to have started the production of white iPhone. […]
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Verizon iPhone 4 Preorder Starts Feb 3rd

So today Apple & Verizon officially started the pre-order for the new iPhone 4. Hopefully after all the issues AT&T had with the iPhone launch, Verizon will be ready. I for one already have my pre-order in. Who else is sick of paying AT&T’s high-priced monopoly on the iPhone and data. Check out Verizon’s site for more info on this Verizon.com/iphone

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Have you ever wanted to try one of those marketing ploys for a free iPhone?

You may have seen ads across the internet or in your email box for a free iPhone/iPad etc. “Just complete a few offers and we will send you a free iPhone/iPad.”

These really are not scams, but they do have specific requirements. You will have to sign up for 3-6 offers like a netflix trial or some kind of Acai berry offer, etc. When you sign up for each of those offers, the owner of the website will make a commission. Once they make enough commission + the cost of the product, you will qualify for the offer of a Free iPhone/iPad, etc.

Not all “Free” stuff is bad, but there is a price involved. You may have signed up for 10 different offers, and spent $10 per offer. You spent $100, but you get a free iPhone… You still win!

iPhone Download World has done research on many of the Free iPhone/iPad sites only to find a few to be legit. Here are the advertisers for each:

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Apple(R) iPad with iLuv(R) Case from preiumproductsonline.com




How Developers Value an iPhone Application

How to price an iPhone app around $10 and make cash. Pricing an iPhone this value array requires a good deal of market analysis and sound organization approach.
Examine this article for suggestions on how to useful market an application in this cost selection.
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If your app needed a ton of market place research and/or improvement then this is the price tag range you need to take into account.
It is generally saved for “specialized” software that have no close competition and supply a value or support that are not able to be quickly replicated.
It is for these motives that we advise you only value your app in this selection if you are particularly knowledgeable about your current market and what they are willing to pay. Apps priced at above $9.
99 are for specialized markets, not your daily iPhone user.
Lowering your fees can raise sales volume but it may perhaps not be the greatest choice if your application stands above other applications in the exact same category. If you’re considering pricing your iPhone app over $9.
99 then you have to have to two factors:
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1. A Very good concept of precisely who will purchase your application and why Buyers in this group require an application that will do precisely what they expect and with no any flaws.
They need to have a product or service that has been tested and verified to be the ideal in it’s region.
2. A advertising and marketing approach that puts your application in front of clients and convinces them to invest in This may well be the most significant point you need to have when pricing an app more than $ten. You will need to understand how folks will uncover your application and what will convince them to obtain.
You need to compel your iPhone users that your programs is worth Far more than the in excess of $10 value tag you have provided it. This typically includes an extension of an current item in which the consumer is already applied to and uses. The health-related field is most likely the highest concentration of apps in this cost variety.
Medical professionals need specialized resources, resources, information, and have no dilemma spending high price ranges to get it.
Other demographics that are seen to fit in this group contain engineering instruments, real estate, law, and other expert industries.

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