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Snooze and Donate to Charity with the Snooze iOS app

Posted by admin under iPad Apps, iPhone Apps on Friday Aug 19, 2011

It seems that these days, developers are taking advantage of the fact that people love to snooze more than get up and go. But to make it all worthy, LetGive has come up with an app called the Snooze iOS app to sleep some more but also give a little something to charitable institutions in return.

The app doesn’t seem to be fit for the cheapskates out there but considering that you donate only about $0.25 with each push of the snooze button, the idea isn’t half bad. The app is available for the iPhone, iPad, and the iPod where the app allows users to select the charitable institution whenever the alarm goes off.

It may not be much to raise money for charity but each penny earned would really be a big lift.

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How Easy Is It To Launch An App?

Posted by admin under iPad Apps, iPhone Apps on Monday Aug 1, 2011

Do you have a great idea for an app? Are you looking to find out how hard it is to launch this app? This article aims to answer that question. This article will also explain how to launch an app and how hard that is to do within the app store.

In order to launch an app, you first must have a plan. This is the most important part. Next, you have to build a very good app. For any type of app that you build you should build it with two versions, a ‘lite’ version, where people get part or half of the app for free, and a paid version where people get the whole app that you have created.

Next, you have to advertise your app. This is the way your app will get noticed and bought by your potential customers. A few good places you may consider advertising your app would be Google Adwords, 148Apps, and Fusion Ads. Unfortunately, in order to get a lot of advertisements out to people who are going to, perhaps, purchase your app, you are going to need to spend some money. Also look into getting your app onto sites that review apps. There are dozens of sites that you can submit you app too, not all are free, you can get people on YouTube to review your app, and there are Bloggers who focus on iPhone apps.

Once your app takes off, the best thing for you, as the developer, to do is listen to the feedback that your customers give. If things in your app are not working they will let you know and you need to make the necessary changes as soon as possible. You should also be sure to track everything about your app, such as how well it is doing since its release, how highly it is ranked, how many downloads you have received, and how many downloads you have versus how much you are spending on advertising.

The last thing to do when you are launching your app is to take it global. There are hundreds of thousands of people outside the U.S. with iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches. There are also over 400,000 apps available to consumers. Therefore, your app needs to be spectacular and unique. This way you have a better chance of competing in the app market, and better chances at your app making you money through mobile advertising and display advertising.

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Apple iPad, Day 26: Adding It All Up

Posted by admin under iPad News on Friday Jul 29, 2011

30 Days With the iPad: Day 26

Throughout the course of the 30 Days With the iPad project, I have purchased or recommended a variety of peripherals and apps to help the Apple tablet fulfill its duties as a PC replacement. Let’s take a look back, and figure out what the overall price tag might look.

First, we have the iPad itself. As I covered on Day 2, when you consider the different storage capacities, Wi-Fi only vs. 3G, and ATT vs. Verizon there are actually quite a few options for a device that really only comes in one flavor. The iPad requires an investment between $500 and $830 depending on what you choose.

Apple App StoreIt takes apps to make the iPad productive, and many of those apps are not free.I am using my iPhone 4 as a Wi-Fi hotspot if I need connectivity on the go. I already had the iPhone 4 anyway, so that cost doesn’t count. Besides, the additional $20 a month for the privilege of sharing the 3G connection is an expense I would already have and use for connecting my notebook when there is no Wi-Fi connection as well.

For now, I am using a 64GB Wi-Fi only iPad, so my price tag is $700.

Cumulative Price Tag: $700

Many apps are provided for free, but require an investment in the backend service in order for it to have any purpose. For example, the Netflix app is useless without a Netflix subscription, and the Fuze Meeting app won’t do you much good without some sort of Fuze Meeting account. Box.net and Remember the Milk (RTM) are free apps, and have free services, but you might spend additional money for more advanced plans.

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Wozniak: Paul Allen should be investing, not patent trolling

Posted by admin under iPhone News on Wednesday May 4, 2011

During his Embedded System Conference Silicon Valley keynote recently, Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak took some time to rag on Paul Allen’s decision to sue Apple, Google, and other companies over patent infringement. “Paul Allen should be out there investing in companies that are doing something, making products, actually making a new future for the world, and not ‘I’m going to sue people, and get in bed with the lawyers to make my money.’ That’s not the right way,” Wozniak said, according to The Register. Wozniak referred to Allen’s strategy as a “patent-troll thing,” and said “any fifth grader could come up with the same approach.” Woz also said he was so perturbed by the Allen’s lawsuit binge — and the big company strategy of paying engineers to file for patents long before the tech is actually available – that he decided to bail on the Microsoft co-founder’s speech at the Computer History Museum to instead indulge in some Marie Callender’s pea soup with friends.

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Tapulous Makes $1M a Month! from App Store

Posted by admin under iPhone Apps, iPhone News on Saturday Dec 26, 2009

Tapulous, the company behind the TapTap Revenge games, has announced that it clears a cool $1 million monthly from the App Store. That amount includes money from paid games, ads in games, and song purchases in its games.

TapTap Revenge is a music game and according to a study, the app is installed on one in three iPhones on the market now. The success of the company has allowed it to raise $2.8 million in financing.

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IP camera for your iPhone

Posted by elaine under iPhone Apps, iPhones, Photography on Tuesday Oct 6, 2009

Ever wanted to have some good security but did not know where to look, what to buy or who to ask? Now thanks to IP camera application you can have some good quality security and all from your iPhone. Simple and easy to use it works like this, the application will take a photo from your phone camera every 12-15 seconds and will post it to a local webpage that other computers can access from the same network.

All you will need to set this up and keep it working for you is your iPhone which of course should be set onto wifi, then make a note of the special HTTP address that you are given, your application will then keep on running until you decide to turn it off or more likely that you receive a phone call. However like all good apple products it should set up and start all over again you will not need to do a thing.

Aside from the security issue which makes this an ideal application to have in your home there is also a fun factor, you could capture co workers and family during office breaks and generally use it for some good classic of camera fun which is always a win with people. Be sure to keep it on all the time when using it for security in your home and think of all the money you will save on top notch equipment that matches this, you can purchase the IP camera now for the small price of 1.99.

 

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New iPod touch, more value for money!

Posted by elaine under iPods on Thursday Sep 17, 2009

It has finally happened, it is amazing how something so small and simple can be improved but it has, the iPod Touch has been updated once more, it has expanded and been made even better and easier than ever before, the largest size goes up to an amazing 64gb of storage, so hello to the new even better iPod Touch!

So for newbies who have yet to experience the iPod touch in all its glory all you need to know is, its a classic iPod, a portable computer, an organizer, a portable game player, it has everything you could ever want in the palm of your hand. The popularity has been out of this world since the first release and what makes it become ever better now is Apple has expanded it once more. Some of the brand new features you can look forward to are;

  • Genius Mixes – This popular feature has become better than ever, now titled genius mixes it syncs your iPod touch to iTunes where genius searches your library and finds songs that will mix well together.
  • Voice Control – A very exciting addition which previously could only be found on one iPod. This feature allows you to tell your iPod which songs to play from a playlist or album of your choice, you can even tell it to pause, shuffle or go to the next track. The most amazing part been that you can ask your iPod which song is playing and hear the answer!
  • Apple earphones and Mic are also included which are perfect for using the new features!

Finally you now have a choice of having the storage space be up to 64gb, the largest form the iPod touch has ever come in, it just keeps getting better and better, enjoy!

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