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Old 06-13-2008, 08:36 AM
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Verizon has blocked this alt.cellular usenet feed from their
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Survey: 70% of all iPhone Apps May be Free

According to a survey of developers conducted this week at Apple's
World Wide Developer Conference, and highlighted over at Apple
Insider, many of the potential applications being developed for the
iPhone will have an average cost of $3.00 or under -- and many others
may be completely free. The survey, conducted by Piper Jaffray analyst
Gene Munster right after the Steve Jobs Keynote on Monday, revealed
some other interesting information besides potential application
pricing.

The survey also found that 50% of the developers plan on building
applications only for the iPhone while the other 50% were going to
make application for the iPhone, the iPod Touch, and for Macs as well.
In addition, Munster found that many developers were also authoring
what he called "Enterprise apps" as well as entertainment apps,
location-based apps which take advantage of the iPhone's GPS
capabilities and video games.

According to Munster: "We see this as a positive indicator of the
potential for Enterprise adoption of the iPhone. We found the average
cost of iPhone apps on the App Store to be $2.29, with 71% being
free." So, if you love the iPhone or iPod Touch and plan on putting
lots of applications on them, if the survey proves correct, this is
good news for you.

MORE

In the din of announcements from WWDC on Monday, one of the
underreported features for iPhone apps is "ad hoc" app distribution:
registering up to 100 iPhones, and distributing your apps yourself.
Macworld's John Welch has a good overview of Ad Hoc and enterprise
distribution, and what it means for IT departments. "[H]aving your
applications distributed from your own servers on your own network
just makes sense," he writes. "It makes security issues simpler, saves
on external bandwidth usage, and simplifies the process of adding,
updating, and removing applications."

Webmonkey, on the other hand, completely missed this part of the
keynote, writing a review of the App Store that omits the ad hoc
distribution plan and calls the App Store's exclusivity "yuck." Plus,
it neglects to mention the still-thriving jailbreak community, and the
legions of Installer.app users.

Ad hoc distribution means great things for proprietary apps for teams,
classrooms, and large organizations.

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Old 06-13-2008, 11:19 AM
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4.vic.healey@gmail.com wrote:

> Verizon has blocked this alt.cellular usenet feed from their
> servers ;>(
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> Survey: 70% of all iPhone Apps May be Free




And no doubt worth every bit paid for them.

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Old 06-13-2008, 02:28 PM
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On 2008-06-13, 4.vic.healey@gmail.com <4.vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Survey: 70% of all iPhone Apps May be Free


Hey Troll, this is the T-Mo newsgroup. You apparently still have a reading
comprehension problem. alt.cellular.cingular and alt.cellular.attws are
that way ---->



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Old 06-13-2008, 02:58 PM
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 01:36:39 -0700 (PDT), "4.vic.healey@gmail.com"
<4.vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote:

>Verizon has blocked this alt.cellular usenet feed from their
>servers ;>(
>


They promised NY Authorities they'd block child porn.

>
>Survey: 70% of all iPhone Apps May be Free
>
>According to a survey of developers conducted this week at Apple's
>World Wide Developer Conference, and highlighted over at Apple
>Insider, many of the potential applications being developed for the
>iPhone will have an average cost of $3.00 or under -- and many others
>may be completely free. The survey, conducted by Piper Jaffray analyst
>Gene Munster right after the Steve Jobs Keynote on Monday, revealed
>some other interesting information besides potential application
>pricing.
>
>The survey also found that 50% of the developers plan on building
>applications only for the iPhone while the other 50% were going to
>make application for the iPhone, the iPod Touch, and for Macs as well.
>In addition, Munster found that many developers were also authoring
>what he called "Enterprise apps" as well as entertainment apps,
>location-based apps which take advantage of the iPhone's GPS
>capabilities and video games.
>
>According to Munster: "We see this as a positive indicator of the
>potential for Enterprise adoption of the iPhone. We found the average
>cost of iPhone apps on the App Store to be $2.29, with 71% being
>free." So, if you love the iPhone or iPod Touch and plan on putting
>lots of applications on them, if the survey proves correct, this is
>good news for you.
>
>MORE
>
>In the din of announcements from WWDC on Monday, one of the
>underreported features for iPhone apps is "ad hoc" app distribution:
>registering up to 100 iPhones, and distributing your apps yourself.
>Macworld's John Welch has a good overview of Ad Hoc and enterprise
>distribution, and what it means for IT departments. "[H]aving your
>applications distributed from your own servers on your own network
>just makes sense," he writes. "It makes security issues simpler, saves
>on external bandwidth usage, and simplifies the process of adding,
>updating, and removing applications."
>
>Webmonkey, on the other hand, completely missed this part of the
>keynote, writing a review of the App Store that omits the ad hoc
>distribution plan and calls the App Store's exclusivity "yuck." Plus,
>it neglects to mention the still-thriving jailbreak community, and the
>legions of Installer.app users.
>
>Ad hoc distribution means great things for proprietary apps for teams,
>classrooms, and large organizations.


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Old 06-13-2008, 02:59 PM
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On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 05:31:40 -0400, "Elmo P. Shagnasty"
<elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote:

>In article
><d80ca078-d2b9-43c1-815c-ef3294e92567@d45g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
> "4.vic.healey@gmail.com" <4.vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Survey: 70% of all iPhone Apps May be Free

>
>Survey: 90% of all sex may be free


If you're Herpes Free its more likely 100%

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Old 06-14-2008, 12:05 AM
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"4.vic.healey@gmail.com" <4.vic.healey@gmail.com> wrote in news:d80ca078-
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> According to Munster: "We see this as a positive indicator of the
> potential for Enterprise adoption of the iPhone. We found the average
> cost of iPhone apps on the App Store to be $2.29, with 71% being
> free." So, if you love the iPhone or iPod Touch and plan on putting
> lots of applications on them, if the survey proves correct, this is
> good news for you.
>
>


Wow...Sales forecasts for iPhone must be worse than expected! Apple never
gives anything away for free!...well, never anything of value....(c;

Look for the Freeware or OPEN SOURCE section at your local Apple store
iStore websites. See all the FREEWARE?

There'd only be one reason to give it away....sales needs a big boost.


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