Here’s the blog of two guys who have jumped onto the iPhone Apps bandwagon. Whats interesting is that they have absolutely no experience in development. They outsource most of their work. The fantastic part (that you can learn a lot from) is that they are documenting their entire experience online.
Planet of the Apps: A Hand-held Revolution Premiered on January 7th 10pm ET on CNBC. In this program CNBC looked at at how apps have changed our lives, and they meet some of the creators behind them, and figure out just how big a business they really are. For those who missed the CNBC special, you can catch up here.
This report covers the Apple App Store for iPad, the Apple App Store for iPhone, BlackBerry App World (Worldwide), Google Android Market, Nokia Ovi Store, Palm App Catalog and Windows Marketplace for Mobile for May 2010 in the United States. The major findings are:
Here are 10 apps that are making tons of money for their publishers and creators. There are some that have come from garage run two man teams which is very encouraging for all you indie developers out there! Don’t lose hope, even if your app did not make it… your next app could be the [...]
Lets face it. We all have great App ideas that we think will make us rich overnight… only to find out a few days later that its already been done. And when this happens – its not very encouraging. However, the other side of the coin is that a simple obvious idea may not have been developed as yet. So there still may be potential. But how do you find out quickly if your idea is already a case of the “been-there done-that” situation ?
Just last week I started reading a very informative book titled – “The Business of iPhone App Development: Making and Marketing Apps that Succeed”. I quickly flipped through all the chapters and then started to read it page by page. I have only one things to say…




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