An explosive proliferation of software applications '” and seamless ways to get them, most notably through Apple's App Store '” is changing peoples' relationships with mobile phones. The always-connected era is dawning. No longer are Americans left alone with their thoughts while waiting to board a flight or suffering through a Dilbert-led meeting at the office.
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Sirius XM Coming to iPhone in Q2
digitaldaily.allthingsd.com 3/12/2009 — It’s taken far too long, but Sirius XM (SIRI) is coming to the iPhone. During a conference call to discuss the fourth-quarter results it posted last night, the satellite radio operator said we can expect an application that will stream its ...
New Website iPhoneAppQuotes Launches Today
prmac.com 3/12/2009 — Optimum Lead Generation, LLC announced today the launch of a new website, iPhoneAppQuotes, enabling businesses & consumers the ability to connect with up to three iPhone development companies & receive a free price quote. The goal is to become the exclusive source for iPhone Application developers.
Apple rolling out more advanced App Store review system
appleinsider.com 3/12/2009 — Apple this week took another major step towards improving the controversial rating system on its fledgling App Store by allowing shoppers to filter reviews of applications by version number.
App Store Reviews Now Distinguish Versions
db.tidbits.com 3/13/2009 — Imagine if, in the iTunes Store, reviews for "The Dark Knight," the acclaimed and latest installment of the Batman series, were diluted with complaints about the widely panned 1997 "Batman and Robin." It would be wildly confusing and annoying - sure both movies have the Batmobile, the Batcave, ...