APPLE APP STORE HITS 100,000 APPS, BUT DROID IS COMING
Wednesday, November 4, 2009, 16:56
Apple’s App Store today contains whatever 100,000 apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Although Apple declined to publically judge how some apps had been downloaded, eWEEK’s science puts the sort at 2.250 billion. The iPhone and the App Store could obtain a contest in a some life from the Motorola Droid smartphone, which runs on Google Android and could encourage developers to create an deciding mobile-application ecosystem.
– Apple
announced that its favourite App Store today includes 100,000 apps for download.
The mobile-applications front features apps in 20 categories, and is
accessible to iPhone and iPod Touch users in 77 countries.
The mark comes meet over a period after Apple declared 85,000 apps
loaded…



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