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flickr.com Struttin | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Sporting my bag at winterfest... more photobooth shots: www.markj.net/studio/Winterfest2008/index.html Comments and faves keyboard shortcuts: Here's a link to this photo. Just copy and paste! Read article
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geogad.com Geogad Travel Shouts » Blog Archive » My New Favorite Web Site
My New Favorite Web Site Thanks for a post on MarkJNet , I have a new favorite web site (right below Geogad, of course). It analyzes what downloadable apps are available from the iPhone App Store . Its lovely interface breaks down the information in all sorts of interesting ways such as by subjec... Read article
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burgundian.blogspot.com Burgundian Blog: 6 Months of iPhone App Sales Stats, Cause and Effect. | markjnet
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148apps.biz 148Apps.biz | Author Mark Johnson
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alittleclass.blogspot.com A Little Class on the Internet: Secret and Not-so-Secret Sales Tricks on the Marketing of Apps
Thursday, November 03, 2011 Secret and Not-so-Secret Sales Tricks on the Marketing of Apps The term 'there's an app for that' clearly shows that we are inundated with smartphone applications for pretty much everything. Recently Jello-O launched a 'Jiggle It' app where one can see a Jell-O cube ji... Read article
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streamingcolour.com 360iDev: 3.5 Days of Awesomeness « Streaming Colour Studios
There was a break for a delicious lunch, where I got to meet a bunch more people, like: Peter and Mike from ByteClub , Chuck Smith , Collin Donnell , Mark Johnson , and Julian Dolce from Fuel Industries (who are based in Ottawa, Ontario). And after lunch I gave my talk. I was lucky enough to be a... Read article
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askascientistsf.com Ask a Scientist Lecture Series | San Francisco Science Cafe | Photos
Right: Contestants collaborate in the Bazaar Cafe's back garden. March 2007. Stanford physics professor Shamit Kachru uses familiar objects to try to explain string theory to an attentive crowd. Feb 2007. Left: Contestants compete their brains out at Ask a Scientist's Holiday Trivia Party, hosted... Read article
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davidsuch.blogspot.com David Such: Create a Forum for your Web Site
Japan Disaster Relief - All proceeds from the sales of the Tunemark Radio app between March 12th and March 20th will be donated to the Red Cross and Salvation Army for the disast... Ideas are just a prerequisite for execution - This article has come up a few times since it was written by Derek ... Read article
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stealthisidea.com Steal This Idea » What’s in a name?
Articles on product vision, product strategy and product design What’s in a name?. Leave a Reply. Product Vision & Strategy. Product Design. Other. Meta. The best $200 you ever spent. If you are a startup, please steal and adapt this excellent advice from my friend and iPhone developer Mark Johns... Read article
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iphonedevsdk.com IPhone Objective-C convention question - iPhone Dev SDK
I'm just starting iphone development and am getting my head around objective-C, the framework, etc.. Why does all sample code follow the following pattern: iPhone Objective-C convention question Read article
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manicwave.com Links for 2009-07-10 - manicwave
About - - 148Apps - iPhone App and Game Reviews and News (tags: iphone marketing reviews) Apple iPhone Appstore Application Analytics (tags: iphone … Read article
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iphonefirmware.com Christmas iPod touch and iPhone gifts boost App Store volume
This comes as a shock to absolutely no one, but reports are coming in from developers, publishers, and browser reports and search terms alike that App Store downloads and interest have jumped up three and four times over , thanks, it seems, to more people receiving iPhones and iPod touches for Ch... Read article
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kclanparty.org Kansas city LAN Party » Blog Archive » Christmas iPod touch and iPhone gifts boost App Store volume
John Sargent of The Obvious Institute tells us why: “Well, iPod touches are pretty boring without apps, you know? And I guess people probably want to try out apps on their new iPod touches.” Thank you, John — painfully obvious. Our technology analyst Ms. Common Sense also tells us that any time A... Read article
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blogs.oreilly.com IPhone Pricing Revisted - Inside iPhone Blog
The App Store has a way of obscuring the fact that this software is made by real people, who generally really want you to enjoy it. Most developers aren't BigCos, they're 1, 2, 5 man shops, and if you have a problem, they're very likely to hear it and fix it, if you just contact them directly. Al... Read article
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