iPhone Press Releases 2008.12.03
iPhone related press releases collected from the past week.
Research and Markets: Mobile Software Development in 2008: Gold Rush or Hyperchoice?
Amazon.com: Amazon.com Application for iPhone and iPod touch Now Available on Apple App Store
Pangea Software: From The Creator of Enigmo and Cro-Mag Rally Comes Antimatter, A New Electrifying Game for the iPhone and iPod Touch
Songs of Love Foundation: Songs of Love Releases First Ever Charity iPhone Application!
Joost: Joost Launches Application for iPhone
Antenna Software: Apple iPhone Ripe for the Enterprise on the Antenna Mobility Platform
Electronic Arts: EA Announces Next Lineup of Mobile Games to Keep You Entertained This Holiday Season
Wizzard Media: Wizzard Media Player Adds iPod and iPhone Support for Flash Video and Advertisements
Matrixx Initiatives: Zicam Launches “Cold & Flu Companion” Mobile Application
Model Metrics: Search2GO for iPhone Lets Mobile Professionals Quickly and Easily Access Customer Data in Salesforce CRM
Proximic: Startup “Points” Out Smarter Way to Search on Mobile Phones
MELODIS: MELODIS Unveils Scalable, User-Friendly Voice Dialer for Apple iPhone
Vlingo: Vlingo Launches Voice Enablement Application on Apple App Store
Servoy: Award-Winning Servoy Launches New Servoy 4.1 for Fast, Flexible, Sexy, SaaS Applications
GiftCertificates.com: GiftCertificates.com Launches First iPhone Application That Enables Customers To Purchase Gift Cards From Mobile Device Without Visiting Outside Website
Big Canvas: With OilCanvas, Paint Like VanGogh, Monet or O’Keefe With Your iPhone
Nimbuzz: Nimbuzz Launches Free iPhone Application
VideoEgg: VideoEgg Extends Engagement-Based Solution to Mobile
Score Media: ScoreMobile iPhone Edition: The Gift That Keeps on Giving
Exparte Staffing: Exparte Staffing Announces Powerful New Timekeeping Program for the iPhone
Hi Raven,
I enjoy reading your blog and following you on Twitter as I am an iPhone developer wannabe!
My question is this:
A lot of your list of Press Releases point to prnewswire.com and I am asked for a username and login which I don’t have. Is there any other way to see these particular releases? To be honest I have not taken the time to sign up for the site.
Thanks,
Gary
4 December 2008 at 7:13 PT
Gary,
bugmenot.com
-robotarmy
4 December 2008 at 10:25 PT