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Camera+ sales reveal that 5% of users opt for in-app purchases

Camera+, my favorite photography app for the iPhone , announced yesterday that it has reached 2 million sales through the iTunes App Store. The app initially launched last summer, but was taken off the market and introduced again late in 2010 after some changes were made to suit Apple’s strict demands. The company behind the app, Tap Tap Tap, says that the second million copies sold happened in just under three months . . . → Read More: Camera+ sales reveal that 5% of users opt for in-app purchases

Amazon Appstore updated, still sells apps

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The Amazon Appstore got itself a little update tonight — it’s now at version 1.08 — and we’d start to get excited about it if we had any idea what was changed. But, hey, an updated app is always better than an un-updated app, unless it breaks something. . . . → Read More: Amazon Appstore updated, still sells apps

FlightBoard optimized for Android tablets

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When we last saw Mobiata, we were getting a demonstration of the FlightBoard application for Android phones. . . . → Read More: FlightBoard optimized for Android tablets

Developer Test Market and new Music app leaked

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As we first told you last night , a developer test Market has surfaced, along with a new version of the Music application from Google. . . . → Read More: Developer Test Market and new Music app leaked

yap.TV is a social TV guide for iOS device

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We haven’t talked about the social TV guide app, yap.TV, when it was initially released for the iPad. Now that it has been updated, we decided to give it some space on IntoMobile . . . → Read More: yap.TV is a social TV guide for iOS device

iBuildApp lets anyone create its own iOS magazine

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iBuildApp.com is a new service created with the idea to allow anyone to create its own digital magazine for the iPhone and iPad users. No coding is required – interested companies and individuals should only take care of content and let iBuildApp fix the rest. The solution is automated, integrating with popular CMS platforms such as WordPress, Drupal and Joomla. . . . → Read More: iBuildApp lets anyone create its own iOS magazine

A look at Android’s ‘Test Market’ — complete with a new Music app

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The folks over at Tech from 10 have ran into an interesting scenario — it seems that somehow they have received a test or pre-release version of the Android Market. . . . → Read More: A look at Android’s ‘Test Market’ — complete with a new Music app

ESPN text alerts shut out of Sprint network [Update: Or did ESPN shut out Sprint?]

This isn’t, strictly speaking, just an Android issue. But enough of you Android peeps have pinged us over ESPN’s text alert service no longer working on Sprint’s network that we’ll make an exception. . . . → Read More: ESPN text alerts shut out of Sprint network [Update: Or did ESPN shut out Sprint?]

World of Goo Coming to iPhone, $0.99 on Launch Day

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World of Goo, an excellent physics puzzle game for the Wii and PC, recently landed on the iPad 2 , and will be making its way to the smaller screen soon, according to developer 2D Boy. The game has been submitted, and once it’s accepted, it will be $0.99 for the first 24 hours after release , then $2.99 after. They’ll also be making the iPad version universal, so you won’t have to buy it for your tablet and your phone. . . . → Read More: World of Goo Coming to iPhone, $0.99 on Launch Day

Facebook iPhone app adds unfriending, Places check-ins to events

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The Facebook iPhone app has just received a substantial update and the 3.4 version allows you to unfriend on the go, as well as adds improvements to the location-based check-in service known as Places . The updated Facebook iPhone app now lets you ditch your pals on the go . . . → Read More: Facebook iPhone app adds unfriending, Places check-ins to events

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