techcrunch.com - 11/29/2008
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148Apps , which tracks and reviews iPhone Apps, says 10,000 applications have now been released on the iPhone App store (the site is named after the fact that you can add up to 148 applications to an iPhone or iPod touch). A tribute page shows a mini icon for every application. And it ...
148apps.com - 11/29/2008
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148apps.com —
Count By Submission Month 2008-05 2 2008-06 18
2008-07 587 2008-08 1,612 2008-09 2,912 2008-10 2,522 2008-11
2,364 Count By Price 0 2,412 0.99 3,476 1.99 1,425 2.99 697 3.99 312 4.99 608 5.99 192 6.99 58 7.99 72 8.99 26 9.99 350 10.99 3 11.99 17 12.99 ...
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news.cnet.com - 12/1/2008
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How many iPhone apps does it take to
make 10,000? It all depends on how you do
the counting. (Credit: 148Apps) Apple watchers this weekend have been ruminating on the overall tally and on the counting methods following a report on 148Apps , a ...
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Round numbers: 10,000 iPhone apps?
gizmodo.com - 11/30/2008
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Here you have it. Linux running on the
iPhone. Yes, it's only the first port, but it's
the iPhone running the Linux OS, controlled with a USB keyboard running off the iPhone multi-purpose port thanks to the reverser engineering of Apple's hardware ...
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Linux for iPhone May Open the Door to Android iPhone ...
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Apple Stuffs 10,000 Apps into the iPhone App Store
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... of the very talented developers out there that have been working very hard on some fantastic (OK, and some are not very fantastic) apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch. I wonder how long it will take to hit 20,000 apps? 100,000 apps? Should be interesting to see where we sit at the same time next year.
Note: 148apps.com is so named because you can add up to 148 apps to your iPhone or iPod Touch. That’d be a lot of screens to swipe through, no?
[Via: TechCrunch]
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Ya hay 10 mil aplicaciones para iPhone
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... cuestan 99 centavos de dolar.
El costo promedio es de 3.12 dólares (teniendo en cuenta las gratis).
Un 34% son juegos o de entretenimiento.
Hay 49 aplicaciones relacionadas con el clima por más de la weather app que viene preinstalada.
Si se están preguntan por el nombre del sitio, se debe a que 148 es el máximo de aplicaciones que se pueden instalar en el iPhone, así que hay que saber elegir entre esas 10 mil.
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... and iPod Touch at the App Store.
To honour this achievement 148apps.com has created a special tribute page that actually shows every Apple iPhone application icon in mini-icon form, quite a laborious task if you ask me.
Anyway, along with the mini-icons there are a few statistics to do with new submissions by month, application count by category, and application count by price. Oh, just so you know, roughly 24 percent of that 10,000 are free apps.
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