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“Who Wants A Stylus?” : First Pressure Sensitive Stylus for iPad

 

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“Who Wants A Stylus?”
- Steve Jobs, MacWorld 2007

“As it turns out, plenty of people do. Not for navigating around the user interface, mind you — Steve (et al.) was absolutely right about that. But for the artists of the world looking to use the iPhone or iPad as their newfangled portable glass canvas, the stylus wins over the finger any day.”

 

Read the full Article @techcrunch.

Take a look at jaja :: Worlds First Pressure Sensitive Stylus for iPad  @Kickstarter.

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hipstamatic disposable

Did you forget everything about last night? Just check your (i) phone :-)

Amazing app from Hipstamatic.

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Why developers love IOS : Distimo’s Year-End Report

“There are now over a million mobile applications available across the top seven major app stores, according to mobile analytics firm Distimo in its year-end report for 2011. And, not surprisingly, the iTunes App Store is still the one to beat, especially if you’re a developer looking to make a profit.

The iPhone App Store generates about four times the revenue that is generated by the Google Android Market, the report finds, in terms of total revenue generated by the 200 highest grossing apps. Meanwhile, the App Store for iPad generates more than double the revenue of the Android Market.

These figures are all that more impressive, considering the dramatic increases in apps using freemium business models as well as free apps supported by in-app purchases. Half of the revenue of the 200 top grossing apps are now freemium apps in the iPhone App Store, says Distimo. In the Android Market, that figure is even higher: 65% are freemium.”

Continue reading @ techcrunch.

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