Articles tagged with: iPhone
I confess: I wasn’t excited going into today’s Apple announcement… for a slew of reasons actually:
- larger macro issues (economy, election) are far more serious and interesting
- the Apple announcements seem to be available on …
We’ve been hard at work on the InGameNow iPhone Application and got great assistance from a collection of beta testers. We have just released the 99% complete first version of the app (a couple changes …
I spent the last few days in Las Vegas at the BlogWorld convention and was certain that my iPhone wouldn’t make it into the afternoons (after all, that is the norm considering how frequently I …
I will say it again: Apple and the iPhone are in trouble unless they figure out the App Directory.
The iPhone and its platform are only successful and game-changing if it enables content to be produced, …
We are fast at work designing an InGameNow iPhone Application that will deliver real-time sports scores and banter to your phone… and we’re now finalizing the product – but we’ve been we can’t launch until …
I’ve written before that there are many great iPhone Apps… but nothing that is truly game-changing (yet).
I’ve also written about how the iPhone’s contact management system needs serious improvement.
So when yesterday’s LinkedIn App hit the …
While at dinner two nights ago, the four of us around the table started talking about our new iPhones… which we had all traded in blackberries for. After some apps were showed off and the …
I love Twitter.
I’ve come to love FriendFeed.
And I really love my new iPhone 3G.
And I’ve never been a huge Facebook user.
All of these come together thanks to Apple and my new iPhone. After installing the …
Despite getting unfairly ripped with iTunes ratings, The New York Times iPhone Application is by far and away my favorite app. Sure others are cool (MLB.com and virtually anything using the accelerometer), but the NYT …
Two months ago, I wrote this blog’s most read article: After 5 Days on Disqus, I’m Turning Back to WordPress Comments. The quick, controversial summary is that I installed Disqus and, after concerns of not …
Earlier in the week, I wrote about how AdMob, Google and Developers seem best poised to monetize iPhone Apps …instead of Apple. Now AdMob is demonstrating that monetization can uniformly move beyond Applications and across …
I believe that most of the content-based iPhone applications are going to be free over time… and early indications are that this is the case with top free apps include the New York Times, WordPress, …






