Here’s a useful thing Apple has done for the App Store: they’ve launched a section that showcases “awesome iOS 4 apps”. You can find it here.
Nice.
Half Off for WWDC Week, Just in Time for Summer.
Apple has just issued a press release announcing that they’ve sold 3 million iPad units in 80 days and more than 11000 native iPad apps are out in the App Store.
Two weeks ago we reported that 10.000 iPad apps were available in the App Store, and 78% of them were paid applications. As for iPad sales, Apple announced 1 million units sold after 28 days, and 2 million units after 60 days. Sales are growing, and the only word I can think of right now is “impressive”. It’ll be interesting to see what’s going to happen with the iPhone 4 and iPad both out by this holiday season.
Check out the press release after the break.
Together with the all-new MobileMe, Apple has released the rumored Find My iPhone app for free in the App Store as a universal download for iPhone and iPad. It’s available here.
“Steve Jobs wants Apple to be the arbiter of quality in the App Store, denying apps that are ugly, poorly-thought, lame, explicit or featureless. He can’t say that in the Terms and Conditions so instead they’re using carefully-worded language that excludes certain technologies associated with the kinds of apps he doesn’t like. Steve Jobs doesn’t want shit in his App Store. If you’re a developer who may be interested in building shit, there’s another platform right down the street.”
Amen.