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Apple today officially announced that more than 100,000 apps are now available from the App Store."The App Store, now with over 100,000 applications available, is clearly a major differentiator for millions of iPhone and iPod touch c...
2 mainstream media and 1 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
2 Weeks Ago,
iTWire says
(in App Store: 100,000 apps and counting)
Apple's App Store now carries more than 100,000 applications for the iPhone and iPod touch, and there have been more than 2 billion downloads.
And
MacDailyNews says
(in Apple announces over 100,000 apps now available on iTunes App Store for iPhone and iPod touch)
Apple today announced that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the revolutionary App Store...
Apple today announced that developers have created over 100,000 apps for the revolutionary App Store...
And
MacRumors : Mac News and Rumors says
(in Chinese Parts Distributor Offers Fourth-Generation iPhone 'Midboard'?)
Gizmodo reports that Chinese parts supplier China Ontrade is offering an "Apple iPhone 4 Generation Midboard", which the company claims it received from Apple manufacturing partner Foxconn on November 1st. The site also claims that it will b...
| 1 | Gizmodo |
| 2 | The Unofficial Appl... |
| 3 | Engadget |
| 4 | Lifehacker |
| 5 | palmaddict.typepad.com |
| 6 | pheedcontent.com |
| 7 | YouTube |
| 8 | Apple |
| 9 | Apple Gazette |
| 10 | Scobleizer - Tech G... |
| 11 | blog.smalldog.com |
| 12 | mevio.com |
| 13 | Gadgetell |
| 14 | Applelinks.com |
| 15 | MAKE Magazine |
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