Archive | April 14th, 2009

Using the “iPhone” to generate pageviews

14. April 2009

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It’s becoming far too common for websites who measure success via pageviews to churn out articles and slap either a sensationalist or misleading headline on it. Typically, this practice resides in the purview of lesser-known blogs, but it turns out that even sites like the Wall Street Journal have no bones about implementing this annoying […]

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The Most Ridiculous Apple article of the day award goes to..

14. April 2009

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Joe Wilcox, for his recent article, “Will App Store Developers Lose by Winning?” Congrats! In Wilcox’s latest article, he equates the iTunes App Store to a Hollywood movie set – “all facade, with nothing much behind it”, and argues that developers are devoting too many resources towards iPhone development at the expense of other platforms.

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Apple plans to open up another store in trendy Chicago neighborhood

14. April 2009

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Apple is planning on opening up a second retail store in downtown Chicago, and this time it has its sights set on the trendy Lincoln Park neighborhood. Apple originally had planned to open up a store on the commerce heavy State St., but for whatever reason, those plans never materialized.

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List of component suppliers for next-gen iPhone

14. April 2009

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Digitimes published a list earlier today which encapsulates all of the component suppliers for the next-gen iPhone. Take a look.

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Nastiest iPhone App Yet

14. April 2009

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Attempting to follow in the successful footsteps of other gross-out apps, a new iPhone app attempts to take things to the next level with a focus on skin lesions. iLeprosy (it feels weird even typing it out) is a new app that lets users take pictures of their friends and digitally apply a wide variety […]

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