appleinsider.com - 11/6/2008
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A series of screenshots from Apple's latest iPhone 2.2 beta have leaked on the web, revealing a new interface for downloading podcasts over wireless networks and a more polished version of the handset's App Store application.
boygeniusreport.com - 11/12/2008
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boygeniusreport.com —
There are plenty of iPhone 2.2 OS screenshots
floating around, but we just got a hold of...
some we hadn’t seen. These detail the changes to the App Store which honest to god makes so much sense. Finally you can sort the categories themselves by “Top ...
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iPhone 2.2 screenshots: App Store
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iPhone 2.2 Screenshots Show Full Podcast Interface, Polished Store App [Apple]
Gizmodo —
... There's a catch, however. Apple has established that the podcasts can't be bigger than 10 MBytes, which will be fine for most. Still, it looks like this is the closest thing to "live" content iPhone users are going to get. The App Store looks sightly different, although knowing Apple's graphical interface guidelines, I doubt they will put ugly icons from other apps in the store categories, so these are probably placeholder. [Schimanke via Apple Insider] ...
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