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Steve Jobs intervenes, approves Knocking streaming video appThe impassioned pleas of one developer e-mailed to Steve Jobs resulted in a quick reversal of his app's rejection. The launch of the app today is the first known approved app that can stream live video directly from one iPhone to another, and the first approval for an app with known use of privat... |
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Streaming video app + private APIsChris Foresman, Ars Technica: “The launch of the app today is the first known approved app that can stream live video directly from one iPhone to another, and the first approval for an app with known use of private APIs.” ... |
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82 Shopping APIsThough a few shopping APIs are some of the earliest examples we have, their popularity has continued to grow for a simple reason: there's an obvious revenue model tied to them. When developers use one of the 82 Shopping APIs in our directory, that can mean money in the pocket of the API provider.... |
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Amazon Goes Mobile–Mobile Payments, That IsI know it’s a conundrum you’ve just puzzled over for years. When will “the mobile” “arrive”? What will it take to get mobile payments off the ground in the US? A month ago, we looked at Read Write Web’s series on this subject, where they concluded that mobile payments wouldn’t take o ... |
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Tweet Reel iPhone App Sends 640 x 480 Video to Twitter [IPhone Apps]Rejoice, exhibitionists of the world, for TweetReel for iPhone will allow you to record videos at 640 x 480 pixels and tweet them. At last, your drunken thoughts and sexual mishaps available to your 26 followers in full high-res detail. It's pretty easy: Download Tweet Reel to your iPhone 3GS, open ... |
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Trendsmap provides peek at Twitter’s location API possibilitiesWhile Twitter gears up to release a way to let users share their exact coordinates every time they tweet, Australian developers have given us a hint of the possibilities with Trendsmap. Developers at Melbourne, Australia-based Stateless Systems have taken latitudinal and longitudinal data from users ... |

