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Apple’s App Store Downloads Top 25 Billion
Monday, 05 March 2012 16:46
Apple today announced that more than 25 billion apps have been downloaded from its revolutionary App Store by users of the more than 315 million iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices worldwide. The 25 billionth app — a free version of “Where’s My Water?” — was downloaded by Chunli Fu of Qingdao, China. As the winner of the App Store Countdown to 25 Billion Apps, Chunli Fu will receive a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card.

Read more: http://www.apple.com/pr/library/2012/03/05Apples-App-Store-Downloads-Top-25-Billion.html?sr=hotnews.rss

 
Will the iPad 3's Retina Apps Be Too Big for 3G Downloads? [IPad 3]
Friday, 02 March 2012 09:22
Over at TheNextWeb, Matthew Panzarino argues that because expected resolution bump of the iPad 3 display would make app file sizes much larger, the App Store full of iPad apps larger than 20 megabytes which can't be downloaded over a 3G connection. Honestly, however, it's too soon to declare anything a problem. More »


Read more: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/gizmodo/full/~3/E3dOUH2T2xI/will-the-ipad-3s-retina+friendly-apps-be-too-big-for-3g-downloads

 
Sandboxing Deadline Extended to June 1
Tuesday, 21 February 2012 13:40

We have extended the deadline for sandboxing your apps on the Mac App Store from March 1st to June 1st to provide you with enough time to take advantage of new sandboxing entitlements available in OS X 10.7.3 and new APIs in Xcode 4.3. Get more details about sandboxing your app and find answers to FAQs. Learn more.


Read more: http://developer.apple.com/news/index.php?id=02212012a

 
Engaging Users with Local and Push Notifications
Tuesday, 07 February 2012 18:00

Local and push notifications are great for keeping users engaged around timely and relevant content, like score updates on their favorite team or breaking news stories. However, it’s important to adhere to the App Store Review Guidelines and avoid sending users unsolicited messages or spam as notifications. Doing so not only takes away from the user experience, but may cause your app to be removed from the App Store. Read our tips and best practices for using local and push notifications in your app. Learn more.


Read more: http://developer.apple.com/news/index.php?id=02072012a

 
Adhering to Guidelines on Third-Party Marketing Services
Monday, 06 February 2012 14:00

Once you build a great app, you want everyone to know about it. However, when you promote your app, you should avoid using services that advertise or guarantee top placement in App Store charts. Even if you are not personally engaged in manipulating App Store chart rankings or user reviews, employing services that do so on your behalf may result in the loss of your Apple Developer Program membership. Get helpful tips and resources on marketing your apps the right way from the App Store Resource Center.


Read more: http://developer.apple.com/news/index.php?id=02062012a

 
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