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iNap@Work: An iPhone Application That Allows You to Nap at Work - Earthtimes (press release)

iNap@Work: An iPhone Application That Allows You to Nap at Work
Earthtimes (press release), UK
SAN JOSE, CA — 04/21/09 — Silent Logic Studios has launched the new iNap@Work iPhone application which is ideal for anyone who is looking for that much needed short nap at work. The application creates random common office sounds to let everyone


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VeriSign reaches out to mobile developers - VNUNet.com

VeriSign reaches out to mobile developers
VNUNet.com, UK
The Mobile Developer Test Drive Program is a bundle of SDKs, applications and sample code designed to give developers of iPhone and J2ME applications the means to integrate the VeriSign Identity Protection (VIP) authentication system into their mobile


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New iphone app aids campus with logging on - The Spartan Daily

New iphone app aids campus with logging on
The Spartan Daily, CA
Arash Shokouh and Raja Kantamaneni, two computer engineering students, have, in their spare time between classes and work, created a software company called jahkou Software to sell iphone applications. One of their first applications for the iphone is


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Tweetie For Mac launches today

Tweetie For Mac: A Powerful, Native Twitter Client For The Masses
Web 2.0 Journal, NJ
And from an aesthetic standpoint, everything looks great: navigating between sections activates a smooth transition, you can ‘endlessly scroll' through tweets as the app continuously downloads new ones, and the interface is very clean.


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History Channel launches first iphone pplication - Broadcast Newsroom

History Channel launches first iphone pplication
Broadcast Newsroom, CA
"The Photo Ager iphone application is an innovative way for avid history fans to connect and interact with the series, and is an engaging tool that we can use to promote the show and attract new viewers to the network." The Life After People Photo Ager


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Perception System offers Iphone Development Applications. - BigNews.biz (press release)


BigNews.biz (press release)
Perception System offers Iphone Development Applications.
BigNews.biz (press release), MA
Iphone support variant of various application, such applications are so much unusual which are not supported by other mobile. Perception System has knowledgeable and experts developers that work on iphone Application Development.


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Apple iphone Apps Have Huge Lead - U.S. News & World Report


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Apple iphone Apps Have Huge Lead
U.S. News & World Report, DC
Adds Sarah Perez at readwriteweb: Perhaps what's most surprising about Flurry's report isn't simply how prevalent and popular the iphone and iphone applications are today, but how far ahead they are of the nearest competitors.
Apple Apps Ahead Wall Street Journal
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Small business targeted by iPhone ad Dynamic Business
Los Angeles Times - TechCrunch
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Limelight Goes Mobile - Contentinople

Limelight Goes Mobile
Contentinople, NY
The Limelight mobile platform is also reportedly being used for delivery of mobile video on Major League Baseball's iphone application. Though Limelight has had early success with iphone applications, the company sees a market that reaches beyond just


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The State of the Smartphone: iPhone is Way, Way Ahead - ReadWriteWeb


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The State of the Smartphone: iPhone is Way, Way Ahead
ReadWriteWeb, CA
Actually, what the report confirms is what we've been hearing for some time now: the iPhone is king, smartphones are the new laptops, and iPhone applications can and do make money. Perhaps what's most surprising about Flurry's report isn't simply how
Apple Needs China More Than It Does Verizon eWeek
A Wave of Relief at Nokia's Quarterly Results NewsFactor Network
Mobile Choice Awards 2008 Mobile Today
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The iPhone application developer - BBC News


BBC News
The iPhone application developer
BBC News, UK
Rory Cellan-Jones meets Malcolm Barclay, the inventor of one of the many home-crafted applications being sold for the iPhone. The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites. This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser



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