Excitement Builds as MEDL Mobile Turns Users’ Ideas into Mobile Apps and Gives Ordinary People Around World an Opportunity to Become Next iPhone Success Story
MEDL Mobile ( http://www.medlmobile.com ), creators of mobile applications that fascinate, entertain, connect and empower users, today announced the first completed apps generated from The App Incubator – an iPhone application and web-based service that solicited 20,000 user-created submissions from around the world in just 90 days. Launching today, the first apps from the Incubator include: Crash Pad was dreamt up by a world traveler living in New York City. This app connects travelers wi
AT&T Is A Big, Steaming Heap Of Failure
Saturday, July 18th, 2009 by Steven 0 Add a CommentWhen Om Malik of GigaOM said he was breaking up with his iPhone 5 months ago because of the failures of AT&T, I must admit, I thought he was overreacting. I was wrong.Since I switched to AT&T from Verizon just over 2 years ago to get the iPhone (which, of course, AT&T has exclusively in the U.S.), there have been no shortage of shortcomings by AT&T. But as of late, I’ve been noticing things getting much, much worse. And I’m hardly the onl
The affiliate model is the way forward for mobile and social media
Recently, there haven been two market developments in The Netherlands which are very interesting. The first one is that recently the Dutch social network Hyves announced the opening of their own online app store where they will offer both online and mobile apps. The app store will be supported by a payment system, so Hyves can sell paid applications as well. In many respects, they follow the great success Apple had with their iPhone App Store. And I can’t see why they would fail. The second
The best things in life aren’t always free. Just ask a struggling mobile developer.
These days, for every inspiring story that I hear about a mobile independent software vendor (ISV) / developer that’s “raking in loads of cash” through Apples’ App store, I hear a handful of stories from mobile ISVs that are trying to dig themselves out of the red. While the press is focused on the “ iPhone Gold Rush ,” I’m hearing of a disturbing number of mobile ISVs that are struggling…badly. Over the last couple of months, I’ve had conversations with an increased number of mobile start-up
The App Store: Year One Revolution
Apple’s iTunes App Store is celebrating it’s 1 year anniversary this week. The overwhelming success of downloadable applications has changed the way cell phone owners use their handsets and how developers create and market software. The App Store debuted a year ago with 552 applications aimed at iPhone and iPod touch users. It resulted in over 10 million downloads in its first weekend of operation, with $500m in sales during its first month. By December the AppStore had 10,000 a









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