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Update: Apple has launched its Web app directory. |
Posts Tagged with ‘Apple’
Apple Slated To Launch Web App Directory
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on October 11, 2007
Apple And Starbucks Launch Free-Access WiFi Music Store - For Notebook Users, Too
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on October 02, 2007
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The Starbucks-iTunes Store joint venture announced early last month was met with applause when it was first revealed, and rightly so. The partnership ? apart from being first and foremost a moneymaking one for both corporations involved ? would make it oh-so-easy for folks to buy music over the Web when ?on the go.? |
Apple Reiterates The Benefits Of Web Development For The iPhone
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on October 01, 2007
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I’ll be really frank about this. The news last week surrounding the iPhone was…bad. |
iTunes WiFi Music Store Launches
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on September 28, 2007
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While we did inform you about its announcement earlier this month and filled you in on pretty much all of the important details concerning its functions and whatnot, we thought you?d like to know that the iTunes WiFi Music Store has officially gone live. It is accessible via both the iPhone and the iPod touch. |
VoIP Phone Calls Coming To iPhone?
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on September 25, 2007
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Blognation has reported today that Truphone, a London-based startup, is working on a voIP client for the Apple iPhone that will allows users to make affordable international phone calls. |
Will iTunes Video Downloads Get Ads?
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on September 22, 2007
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It was announced yesterday that Podaddies, a San Francisco-based video advertising start-up, had recently inked a deal with Apple to develop advertising compatibility for Quicktime and iTunes. No money has been exchanged in the deal, but does this mean that future iTunes videos for download could have embedded advertisements? |
NBC Announces Free Video Downloads Via NBC Direct
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on September 19, 2007
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Apparently, NBC Universal cannot wait for the launch of Hulu (its joint venture with News Corp.) to offer its full episodes online to viewers. |
UK Goverment, Heeding The Call of 16,000 Netizens, Requests The BBC ‘Open’ Its iPlayer
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on September 07, 2007
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Following weeks of public opposition to the BBC’s delivery of a Windows-only IPTV-based software solution, dubbed iPlayer, Downing Street has now officially come to the aid of the 16,000 netizens who signed an electronic petition designed to address the matter of inequality. The UK government is reiterating conditions originally stipulated by the BBC Trust (a sort of internal watchdog of the media house) as indeed mandatory, and that the BBC must provide solutions for the minorities of the PC market. [...] |
Apple, Late To The Game, Makes The Wait Worthwhile
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on September 06, 2007
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For quite some time now, many (though not too many; let’s not get ahead of ourselves here) wireless phone-wielding peoples around the world have been experiencing mobile music downloads. Most use carrier-supplied Web portals formatted for their supplies of various digital audio-friendly devices to perform these over-the-air transactions. Some, of course, do this job terribly. Others are okay at it. And some actually pull the process off fairly well. |
Rick Rubin Claims the iPod Is Dead
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on September 05, 2007
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… So what's the 3.0 model? Believe it or not, Rick Rubin knows. |





