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App Store Economy in 2009

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Had to repost, it is just too lovely not to. 

Apple's New Tablet Explained Wonderfully

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To think Google will own the streamlined OS concept with Chrome is just plain wrong. Android and the iPhone are already instant "on" OS's. But I love that Google is pushing this forward despite the duplication of efforts developing both Chrome and Android to do essentially the same thing in different form factor. Apple however, being much more experienced, created one OS (OS X) and ports it to all their devices. This allows for code base portability and a unified user experience.

I suspect the soon to be released Apple Tablet will take the instant "on" concept to a whole other level using Apples famous, one two punch of 1) lean software and 2) tightly integrated, uber sexy, multi-touch hardware.

Wonderful video after the jump...

iPhone Developers Limited by Apple

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app_store.jpgMore app store drama... Looks like Apple is creating some developer frustration and flames with it's monopolistic control of the only sales channel for iPhone Apps.

The short of the story is an app (Podcaster) written by a third party developer (Almerica) allows users to download and listen to podcasts on the iPhone in real time was rejected by Apple for App Store listing on the basis that it was guilty of "alleged duplication of iTunes functionality", which is prohibited and part of the the Apple Developer rules.


So where's the drama?

10 million iPhone applications downloaded in first weekend.

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3g_iphone_million_sales.pngApple announced 1 million 3G iPhones sold and 10 million applications downloaded from the fledgling App Store this past weekend.

The App Store currently has ~800 applications available and this shows just how popular the iPhone SDK has been with developers. This is a critical turning point for the iPhone, no other phone OS (Symbian, Windows Mobile or Android) is even close to this level of integration and success with 3rd party developed apps.

Welcome to a whole new world of personal computing. Apple is leading the way and easily has first mover advantage. It will take several years for the competition to put together an SDK and HW solution that is as tightly integrated, polished and well though out. If Apple keeps up this pace of development and innovation, no one, not even Google will be able to catch them for some time. Steve Job's is a master of the game.


Here are the lines at the Apple Store on 14th st in Manhattan on opening morning.
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3G iPhone a selling out in Manhattan (photos)

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Despite common wisdom, I did not buy the new 3G iPhone today.

So, why did I not get the latest version of the iPhone. Well, it is not for lack of effort. No, I did not get the new iPhone today cause lines are around the block at *ALL* locations.

I rode my Ducati Hypermotard to several Apple and AT&T locations and snapped these photos.


AT&T store at 6th Ave and 17th st. - SOLD OUT at 11am, got a second shipment around Noon and then sold out again shortly after. Line winds around the corner to the left.

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Apple Store Prince St. SoHo - Sell Out imminent. The line extends down the block all the way to Houston St.

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AT&T store at Union Square. - SOLD OUT at Noon.

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AT&T store at 34th St. and 7th Ave - SOLD OUT at 1:45pm.

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Apple Store 14th St. Sell Out imminent. The line extends halfway down the block.

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