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iPhone Developer Spotlight: Mike Meyer at Weasel Floss Studios

Mike Meyer, Principal at Weasel Floss Studios, is part of the team behind the recently released iBuddha. This is their debut app as a company, but not their first time developing together.  ”iPhone ideas are everywhere,” Meyer says. Here are his experiences.
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Donut Games Stocks Shelves with Four More Apps

Online-game producer, Donut Games, has added four new games to its current inventory of four games for the iPhone and iPod touch. Donut Games says it will release additional titles.
The games have been enhanced and updated for the new platform and use both touch screen and accelerometer. Games will be priced between $0.99 and $2.99.
What [...]

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iPhone Developer Spotlight: Michio Yokomizo

Michio Yokomizo is an independent developer who created his most recently released app, Tuner Metronome, because he says he couldn’t find the functions he needed in any existing app. He shares his experience developing apps for the iPhone and iPod touch.
When did you start developing apps for the iPhone? Did you have previous experience as [...]

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AT&T Calls for Entries to the Second Annual BMOC Challenge

AT&T is accepting entries for its second annual Big Mobile On Campus Challenge, a mobile app development contest for higher-ed students and staff. Would-be BMOC Challenge contestants have until September 30 to submit their entries.
AT&T’s challenge is for full-time and part-time students and staff of  accredited or degree-issuing colleges or universities in the US.
AT&T will [...]

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IAC Adds the App Store Developer Urbanspoon to Its Portfolio

Check off Urbanspoon, developer of the popular app with the same name, on the growing list of developers who have been acquired by larger companies looking to push into the App Store and related mobile businesses.
IAC announced yesterday that it closed a deal in February to buy Urbanspoon, a leading online local restaurant guide that [...]

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iPhone Developer Spotlight: David Echols and Poker Stacker

David Echols, the developer behind Poker Stacker, has been programming for a while but only recently for the iPhone. He shares his experience developing games for the iPhone and iPod touch.
When did you start developing apps for the iPhone? Did you have previous experience as a developer?

February ‘09. I program for a living, but [...]

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Slingmedia iPhone Player is Due ‘Any Day Now’ but It’s Been Months

Slingmedia’s Slingbox is one of my most favorite things in the whole wide world. Plug a Slingbox into your home’s cable or satellite dish box and you can sling TV and video to any PC, from anywhere in the world over the Internet. What’s more, you can control your black box as though you were [...]

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Greystripe Reports App Store Customers Use Free Apps for Only 9.6 Minutes

Greystripe, a mobile apps ad network platform, has published a new consumer insight report that suggests App Store shoppers are easily bored, button pushers. What Greystripe’s new report indicates is that App Store shoppers use free apps for only 9.6 minutes at a time.
Greystripe also reports the typical iPhone and iPod touch user will use [...]

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Amazon Acquires Lexcycle and its Popular Stanza eBook Reader

Earlier this week, Amazon bought Lexcycle, developer of the popular eBook Stanza. Although the acquisition caught most people off guard, in retrospect, it makes a lot of sense. Between Lexcycle’s Stanza and Amazon’s Kindle for iPhone, Amazon now has a lock on the eBook business in the App Store.
Books is the fastest-growing category in the [...]

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iPhone Continues to Head Top of Charts

AdMob – iPhone mobile advertising traffic in the U.S. grew an average of 88 percent per month in the 5 months following the launch of Apple’s App Store, according to the mobile ad marketplace’s latest AdMob Mobile Metrics Report for March. Keep in mind the data is only from AdMob’s mobile marketing network.
Fast-growing Android also [...]

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