Seth Godin posts about an iPhone idea to create an app to transmit traffic information between users. This is exactly like Dash Express, which is a GPS that does all this for you. Unfortunately for Dash, they are killing their GPS devices. Does that mean it was a bad idea? Not at all. It’s a …
Tag Archive: iphone
Nov
16
Pricing iPhone Apps
Over on Safe From the Losing Fight, Andy Finnell posted about the wrong way to price iPhone apps, and I have to say that I agree. If you look at the pricing for other phone apps on other mobile platforms, prices are much higher, enabling developers to at least stand a fighting chance to make …
Oct
01
iPhone NDA Lifted
Apple made the following announcement today: We have decided to drop the non-disclosure agreement (NDA) for released iPhone software. We put the NDA in place because the iPhone OS includes many Apple inventions and innovations that we would like to protect, so that others don’t steal our work. It has happened before. While we have …
Sep
12
iPhone 2.1 Software Update
The iPhone 2.1 software update is out. It promises to increase battery life, fix dropped called problems, and increase your IQ by 10 points. Ok….not the last one. But the update is out.
Sep
03
One Day’s Work Nets iRetroPhone $30,000 – So Far
Developer ObjectGraph built iRetroPhone, an iPhone app that lets you dial your iPhone as if it were an old-fashioned rotary dial phone in a day… first day sales at $2.99 each? 15,000 copies. See the details.
Aug
26
Aug
26
Flixster Buys iPhone iApp for iUndisclosed iAmount
Techcrunch is reporting that Flixster bought an iPhone application called Movies.app last week, and re-released it last night. It’s basically an app that shows movie times, has maps to local theaters, and lets you watch movie trailers. I’m a little surprised that Flixster went out and bought the App, when it could have been developed …
