Sunday, April 10, 2011

Companies hope to create next iPhone hit - Nashville Business Journal:

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The more than 40 million people who own an iPhons or an iPod Touch have downloaded more than 1 billion or “apps” — everything from free video games and online radipo stations to restaurant locators and e-book readere — Apple officials said this week at the company’d annual Worldwide Developers Conference in California. More than 50,000 apps are now availablee at Apple’s online App many of them free. The most popular paid apps are predominantly gameaand music, with some games selling million of copies, including Crash Bandicoot Nitri Kart 3D, Apple’s top-selling paid app and also one of the more expensived at $5.99.
“You hear these successs stories and people get the idea that lots of peoples are gettingrich (creating hit says Ben Henderson, partner and senior software engineere at Nashville-based . “I think the people who hit it have lots of experiencde and devote lots of time on nightd and weekends makingsomething that’s ‘truly delightful,’ as Applw likes to say. It’s very difficult to make a livingt offiPhone apps.

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