This was one of the free games I liked. “Aurora Feint looks through your contact list, sends it unencrypted to their servers, and matches you up with your friends who are currently playing right now.” Scary. →Link
Like what I found in this article, the app store has a lot to solve. Trials for apps are not easy as preview of music in iTunes music store. Trials can sometimes be unlocked in a much easier way, which may simply result direct piracy rather than boosting the sale. →Link
Free apps no longer dominating iPhone app store. →Link
One of the most useful apps. →Link
[Via Underconsideration] →Link
Actually I had the same idea but kind of gave up when I realized Loopt had been working on it for quite some years. Then I saw the CEO wearing a hopeless pink polo in WWDC. And then it’s this mess. [Via John Gruber] →Link to the photo | →Link to the article
Staggering numbers. →Link →Link 2
It’s fascinating to see this app where Suanpan meets iPhone. It’s even more interesting to realize how far we’ve come along in 2000 years of computing. →Link
“..when sorting the apps alphabetically, Jirbo Break and Jirbo Avatar are listed ahead of even the alphanumeric 105 Classics, and “legitimately” titled “A” apps.” →Link→Link 2
Proved my point. The author seems to forget his data are only from the US app store only. →Link
Just found this app BibleXpress. $29.9(while online Bibles are mostly free and other Bible apps are selling for $2.99 or so) to replace your Bible. Imagine a church of people reading their iPhones in Sunday morning. Update:as one commenter kindly pointed out my poor choice of the title, I changed it from “Retarded app of the day” to “Greediest iPhone app”. My thanks to HShore for pointing out my mistake. Indeed, that was not my intention. Read more