pinchmedia.com - 1/29/2009
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pinchmedia.com —
the first time an application using Pinch Analytics
was run by a ‘iPhone 2,1′ device occurred back
in early October 2008; applications using Pinch Analytics were run by ‘iPhone 2,1′ devices very sporadically until mid-December 2008, when the pace ...
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Fracture: break your iPhone !
textually.org —
I don't usually mention apps that are not yet available at the app store and that I haven't downloaded and tried myself, but Fracture is so uh, explosive - in a Jack Bauer kind of way - and I was lucky enough to get a heads up, so watch the video!
Fracture is described as "a stress reliever which allows you to break your iPhone screen in an amazing uproar of shattered glass and blast your SpingBoard icons with the most realistic blast sounds".
The Fracture app is made by Visualmobile , a French company specialized in iPhone applications development, that brought us the ...
Fracture app allows you to “break” your iPhone’s screen (Exclusive to iPhoneWorld.ca)
iPhoneWorld.ca iPhone News Headlines —
Fracture app allows you to “break” your iPhone’s screen [image] [image] Posted by james on January 30th, 2009 at 12:33am There’s quite a few cool apps out there that simulate different effects on the iPhone, some are well used as stress relievers, while others are just for fun. But a new upcoming iPhone app from French developer Visuamobile, called Fracture, will actually allow you to both have fun and inflict some stress on your buddies. The whole point of Fracture is to make it look as though the iPhone’s screen is broken! That could work especially well if you’ve just asked a buddy of yours to borrow his or her iPhone/iTouch… Just imagine his ...
Farts v. Explosions: Which iPhone App was rejected from the App Store? You’d be surprised
CrunchGear —
First, we present Fracture, seen above. You tap the iPhone to “crack” the screen and then the apps all explode, triggering the rest of the apps to explode in rapid succession. Next, we find SkyFart. You press a little man and he farts. Then you press him again and he farts and again and flies into space. Then you press him again and he farts and flies. Then you press him again…
So which app was accepted by the App store with open and which one was rejected?
This is a ...
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