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Expo: iPhone applications not around every corner
#4
Posted 09 January 2009 - 10:36 PM
"iPhone app developers weren't really getting in your face." -
Uhm, clearly you must have missed the HearPlanet double-decker bus parked outside of Moscone every day with the cranked music and live DJ.
You certainly couldn't get more in your face than that.
HearPlanet is an iPhone travel app btw, and thanks to the marketing push at Macworld they have shot up to number three in the travel section of the App Store, even beating out Yelp!
Uhm, clearly you must have missed the HearPlanet double-decker bus parked outside of Moscone every day with the cranked music and live DJ.
You certainly couldn't get more in your face than that.
HearPlanet is an iPhone travel app btw, and thanks to the marketing push at Macworld they have shot up to number three in the travel section of the App Store, even beating out Yelp!
#5
Posted 09 January 2009 - 11:08 PM
What I was hoping for was for Apple to announce they would update the iPhone 3G firmware to allow video recording, video podcasting, voice command, voice turn by turn GPS navigation, multiple attachments for Mail, remote data wipe for MobileMe subscribers and tethering. Some of which have been available for several months on jailbroken iPhones.
#7
Posted 11 January 2009 - 07:45 AM
Your explanation is accurate but the more important reason is that iPhone apps are not priced high enough to justify the expense of a trade show. IDG should consider an App Pavillion with perhaps 100 mini booths next year if it wants to save this trade show.
#8
Posted 11 January 2009 - 09:49 AM
#10
Posted 11 January 2009 - 08:57 PM
"And while some Mac software developers and hardware vendors often offer discounts on their products at the show, that’s not possible for iPhone developers: they have to lower the price for everybody."
The above quote is not true. The person can give out iTunes coupon codes that would discount the price of their advertised product.
The above quote is not true. The person can give out iTunes coupon codes that would discount the price of their advertised product.
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