Aug 25

3 in 1 USB Charger Kit for iPod and iPhone: Travel Charger, Car Charger, and Retractable USB Charger and Data Cable

3 in 1 USB Charger Kit for iPod and iPhone: Travel Charger, Car Charger, and Retractable USB Charger and Data Cable

  • Home charger, car charger and usb USB Charger and USB Data Cable combo pack for iPod.
  • Intelligent IC chip inside ensure stabilization and full charging.
  • Plug never heats or overcharges the battery.
  • Brand new, non-oem pruduct from reputable manufacturer.

3 IN 1 iPOD iPHONE CHARGER KIT

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Aug 25

Blip or Breakthrough? Mac Sales to Government Up 200 Percent.

Blip or Breakthrough? Mac Sales to Government Up 200 Percent.
Apples June quarter was a tremendous one for Mac sales to enterprise and government. Needham & Company analyst Charlie Wolfs analysis of sales figures for the period shows a 49.8 percent year-over-year increase in Macs sales to business and a massive 200.8 percent year-over-year gain in Mac sales to government.
Read more on AllThingsD Online via Yahoo! Finance

Apple Government Sales Rose 200 Percent in June
If anyone thought that Apple passing Microsoft in market capitalization was a fluke, then a new report seems to suggest that the fluke might continue for quite awhile.
Read more on Digital Trends via Yahoo! News

News: Angry Birds creator hawking movie rights
Toys, comics and TV shows planned too. The company behind Angry Birds hopes to sell the rights to produce TV shows, movies, toys and comics based on the hit iPhone game. That’s according to Variety, which puts sales at AB of more than 6.5 million. And that’s just the paid-for iPhone version – the free trial has been downloaded 11 million times, while sales of the iPad game stand at 200,000. But …
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Aug 25

Iphone for Advertisers

Iphone for Advertisers

Depending on what conference you’re at, which circle of friends you keep, and if the analysts are on your side, you may or may not believe that mobile is here to stay in the USA. I’m personally a bear when it comes to mobile marketing, but I do realize that mobile phones are penetrating everywhere. One billion mobile phones were sold in 2006 alone, so there is certainly an infrastructure that has the capability to be a marketing platform.

The mobile phone for me is extremely personal. Whether it’s my iPhone or my Blackberry, I don’t really go around handing them to people to play with. I actually don’t like people going through my address book, my text messages or my email… it’s not that I’m trying to hide anything, but it’s 100% personal (even if it is business related). As advertisements start penetrating my phone, I don’t really get excited about it. Actually, I derive negative utility… which does harm for the phone and carrier itself, not just the advertisement that comes in.

If you look at the growth of mobile marketing and advertising over the past few years, it really started with WAP and SMS messaging. The iPhone is starting to change everything and I’m excited by it.

Think of the iPhone no differently than a computer. Present on the iPhone is a processor, memory, and an input interface. The iPhone navigates the Internet through the Safari browser currently and some of the experiences are amazing. Facebook, Yelp, and Meebo (just a few) have excellent websites optimized for the iPhone. Instead of advertisers creating their own WAP site or bombarding my iPhone with SMS messages (that I didn’t opt-in for), why not take part in joining the conversation on these iPhone versions of the main web presence?

iPhone users have a leg up when surfing the Internet today as the browsing experience is almost exactly similar to if they were at a computer. With the mobile phone quickly becoming third screen, and analysts estimating 45MM in iPhone sales in 2008, it’s surely going to attract marketers. Advertising on phones is nothing new but the opportunity that the iPhone affords is much different than any other mobile experience in the past… and it’s exciting.


Darren leads the digital media practice of New York based Kirshenbaum Bond + Partner’s, The Media Kitchen. Fascinated with the white space that exists between entertainment, technology, and marketing, he consistently looks for new ways for his clients to engage consumers around their digital conversation. Darren is the author of Coloring Outside the Lines: Confessions of a Digital Native and maintains his own blog. You may also find articles by Darren at the TalentZoo.com

Aug 25

Top iPhone Game Apps: Discounted NFL 2011 Beats EA’s Madden NFL 2011

Top iPhone Game Apps: Discounted NFL 2011 Beats EA’s Madden NFL 2011
[Sister site FingerGaming rounds up the week’s most popular paid and free iPhone and iPod Touch games, as current on the iTunes App Store.] This week’s top paid iPhone game titles on the App Store, as captured on August 23rd 2010, are as follows: 1. Angry Birds ($ 0.99) 2. Monster Dash ($ 0.99) 3. The Oregon Trail ($ 0.99) 4. Doodle Jump ($ 0.99) 5. Fruit Ninja ($ 0.99) 6. iPark It 2: Park the World …
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Barnes & Noble Q1 Sales Jump To .4B Thanks To Increased Digital Share
Barnes & Noble has reported earnings for its fiscal 2011 first quarter ended July 31, 2010. Total sales for the first quarter were $ 1.4 billion, a 21% increase compared to the prior year. Sales increased 42% as compared to the prior year to $ 145 million. Unsurprisingly, Barnes & Noble in-store sales decreased 2% to $ 1 billion. For the first quarter, the company reported a consolidated net loss …
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Aug 25

Is there a way to know/estimate the sales of a specific iPhone app or develooper?

Question by netgene: Is there a way to know/estimate the sales of a specific iPhone app or develooper?
For example, in search engine terms, you can estimate traffic and search volume for a keyword or site.

Is there a way to estimate, or know how many times an app has been download/purchased ?

Thanks.

Best answer:

Answer by Jesse W
iphones had some crazy sales in the past. Here is a website I hope will help you out.

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Aug 25

XM XVSAP1V1 SkyDock with Built-In XM Tuner for iPhone and iPod Touch (Black)

XM XVSAP1V1 SkyDock with Built-In XM Tuner for iPhone and iPod Touch (Black)

  • Enjoy live Satellite Radio anywhere you drive using your iPod touch or iPhone
  • PowerConnect FM Transmitter works through your vehicle’s radio with easy do-it-yourself installation
  • Discover new music, tag for later purchase from iTunes and expand your personal music library
  • Flexible stalk optimizes placement in your vehicle–app works in portrait or landscape mode
  • Connnects to cigarette lighter adapter and charges your iPod touch or iPhone while you listen

Enjoy live satellite radio anywhere you drive using your iPod touch or iPhone. Live Satellite radio delivers your favorite commercial-free music, live sports and the latest news. Discover new music and easily purchase from iTunes. Free SkyDock app required and available for download from the app store. The Am SkyDock is easy installation and easy to move.XM SkyDock lets you enjoy live Satellite Radio anywhere you drive using your iPod touch or iPhone. Get commercial-free music, live sports, news

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Aug 25

SquareTrade iPhone 2-Year Warranty for $89, more

SquareTrade iPhone 2-Year Warranty for , more
Today only, SquareTrade offers its SquareTrade iPhone 2-Year Warranty for $ 99. Coupon code “35SAVE” cuts it to $ 88.75. That’s a buck under last week’s mention and it’s the lowest total price we’ve…
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Report: Verizon iPhone deal has some kinks still
Apple has nearly saturated AT&T subscribers with its iPhone . To keep growing, it needs at least one more carrier, but can Verizon and Apple come to terms?
Read more on The News & Observer

iMogul: Plano wunderkind creates iPhone app
Ronnie Baker / staff photo – Twelve-year-old Freddie Ann Hodges demonstrates MeasureMe, the iPhone application she created with her father, Clark. The app uses the iPhone’s camera function to measure its user.
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