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more about #appcatalog Shamoononon: I shave my legs.: I don't need an app for that. more » Fractal the Meek: You all act so shocked, even though Chen showed on day one that the Pre was built for this. more » vqro: Hahahahahaah. That is just rich. I thought I saw hundreds of posts saying there would NEVER be Fart Apps on Pre or Android because there wouldn't be... more » appletoad: is running iPhone OS 4.0 beta: pFart? As in.. p**** fart? I see palm is allowing more scandalous apps than Apple. (unless there is a queef app for the iPhone that I don't know about) more » HeartBurnKid: Agent of R.O.A.C.H.: Who buys this crap? more » Gordonium: Palm's catalog is growing at break-wind speeds! more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: FartMan? No thanks. I'll just stick with FatMan, who broadcasts in glorious 720p, folks! more » senor macho solo: do you do a daily search for this in the app catalog? or did you just get lucky today? more » Odin: I don't know what's worse, that they're charging for them or that people have probably bought them. more » fleebailey33: you are making the iphone usable and available for people who lots of times don't even use a computer, There will always be a market for quality apps.... more » iElvis: Nonsense. The App Store is going nowhere. When you have 50 million potential customers and 2 billion downloads in less than two years, you have a hu... more » jimmyg: At some point users have to get back into the mindset that if they want quality content, whether it's iPhone apps, eBooks, newspapers, movies, music o... more » €hЯ!§, nice comment, but: I don't mind spending good money on a good app. I just don't like to spend a lot of money on an app when I don't get a chance to try it first. But for... more » MWUK: Also pricing needs to lose the catergoric system... more » Lite: hates Illinois Nazis: I think you're missing a lot of points in this guys. A) No packaging B) Decently effective anti-theft feature of apps being tied to the phone's accou... more » reifer: "Myself and others like me will have no choice but to focus our development efforts elsewhere." And, where would that be?? I still believe that the ... more » WeaselWeaz000: Interesting, but ignores that Wal-Mart still exists. They follow a similar business plan: get low-priced products that can sell to many people, with q... more » Zoolook: I think something to remember here is that this is all still very new. The market will sort things out, and eventually there will be established playe... more » stokessd: My app is free, it doesn't get any cheaper than that. I'm in the center of the black hole... #theappstoreeffect more » Yinzers Are People Too: I have to say that this is by far the best article I've read on Gizmodo since I started frequenting the site (about a year ago, I think). Thanks, John... more » -
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Don't Worry Palm, Everything's Going To Be OK
If two new paid fart apps in one day isn't a sign of a maturing App Catalog, I don't know what is. Rest easy, Rubinstein. For once. [Palm] -
#iphoneapps
The App Store Effect: Are iPhone Apps Headed for Oblivion?
It's uncanny. When known software gets repackaged for iPhones and iPod Touches and passes through the hallowed gates of the App Store, something happens: Almost invariably, it gets cheaper. Waaay cheaper. Good right? Well, not always. More » -
#appcatalog
Palm Doesn't Want You To Buy Too Many Apps
There have been mentions of odd limits on how many apps you can install on your Palm Pre. Now there are whispers that Palm is ignoring this issue entirely. What gives, Palm? Don't want to profit from app sales? More » -
#palm
Palm App Catalog Just As Crappy for Developers As the App Store
I know Palm is fond of emulating Apple in certain respects, but why they're also copying the App Store's developer-hostility is beyond me. Jamie Zawinski's epic quest to get his free, open source applications into the App Catalog is maddening. More » -
#rumor
Palm Pre App Catalog Update Delayed, But iTunes Syncing Is Coming Back
Yesterday: A steady slog of disappointment for Pre owners, who glumly looked on as their Pres received exactly no updates, no paid apps, and no influx of App Catalog listings—all of which they'd been expecting. What gives? More » -
#palmpre
Uh, What's Going On With Palm's App Catalog?
When Palm lets any new apps into the App Catalog, it's news. Why? because there are only, like 40 apps to start with, and since additions are hand-chosen, they're usually pretty great. Then, this. More » -
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#gizexplains
Giz Explains: All The Smartphone Mobile App Stores
It's been less than a year since Apple launched the iPhone App Store, but now virtually every mobile OS is showcasing its own take on the mobile application storefront. How do they all stack up? More »
