Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) announced today that there are more than 100,000 apps now available in iTunes for the iPhone and iPod Touch. Release. However, Apple did not provide updates on how many downloads there have been; how many iPhones or iPods there are; or how many developers are part of its program.
At last count in September, Apple’s CEO Steve Job said more than two billion apps have been downloaded since July 2008; and that there was 85,000 apps, built by more than 125,000 developers. At that time, there were roughly 30 million iPhone users and 20 million iPod Touch owners. Full story...
Google (NSDQ: GOOG) whittled its mobile businiess down to the basics for its third ‘educational’ webcast of the year Monday.
» Mog now offers unlimited downloads for $10 per month for Android and iPhone users.
Palm (NSDQ: PALM) is finally ditching their creepy ad campaign in favor of something more hip that demonstrates the capabilities of its new WebOS devices.
As Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) plays catch-up in the mobile phone space, it detailed plans for mobile applications today for Windows Phone 7 at its MIX developer conference in Las Vegas.
Mobile app startup Snaptu has raised an undisclosed amount of funding from Sequoia Capital.
As promised, the FCC has released its proposal for a National Broadband Plan that it will deliver to Congress tomorrow.
At the Abu Dhabi Media Summit last week, Google (NSDQ: GOOG) CEO Eric Schmidt was the biggest speaker of them all.
Latitude, Foursquare. There’s no shortage of mobile social location candidates stepping up.
AT&T (NYSE: T) has rolled out a trio of new services that brings smart-phone like features to low-cost phones.
Heavily-funded mobile broadcast software firm Roundbox is buying the technology and IP of Jacked, a startup which provides web-based dashboards that aggregate info related to live TV broadcasts.