The new version of the iOS Google+ app adds support for the iPodTouch and iPad, although no new interface has been introduced for the iPad. Google has released new iterations of several major apps, including Google+, Google Maps, and YouTube.
In addition to working only for iOS 3.1 or higher (excluding the first generation iPhones), Google+ doesn't yet support the iPad or iPodTouch. Just over three weeks after the release of the Google+ social network and its corresponding Android app...
IPhone and iPodtouch users now have a faster and more unique way to search Google. New Google Apps feature release process - Google Enterprise Blog Pearlfinders, a company that interviews senior marketers in the US and UK, found that companies...
The cost of the Certificate Program is $4,995, which includes all instructional materials on a pre-loaded Apple iPad and iPodTouch as well as fees. In the Apple iOS, a QR code reader is not natively included, but over 50 free Apps are available...
Apple is thought to de facto have excluded third-party app developers, forcing advertisers to "use Apple's proprietary iAd product to reach consumers through apps on the iPhone, iPodTouch, and the iPad".
Apple has informed iPhone/iPodTouch application developers that they can't include location-based advertising within their apps. Developers who put out free apps generally try to get revenue from in-app advertising.
Right now, it looks like you can only target Android, iPhone/iPodTouch, and Palm Web/OS devices. If you're advertising a mobile application, your ad will only appear on devices that can download those apps.
AdMob has been a major player in the mobile advertising world, really taking off when Apple enabled apps on their iPhone and iPodTouch devices. Google is gobbling up their competition mobile ad competition by acquiring AdMob.
Wolfram|Alpha has released an iPhone and iPodTouch App. At $50, it's certainly one of the more pricier apps available in the App Store. But as CNET points out, you still need a web connection to get the info and it's free to simply point your...
That's much more than the 22% who are using Twitter.of this demographic have an iPhone or an iPodtouch. Of those, 53% play games, 35% use entertainment apps and 31% use lifestyle apps.don't use any apps.
If done right (and if opened up to other vendors such as Napster and eMusic), this could seriously take a chunk out of Apple's iTunes and iPod/iPhone profits. As an iPhone owner, I have access to several apps that are solely based on finding what I...
New mobileapps are available for iPhone and iPodtouch users as well as owners BlackBerry, Blackjack, Sony Ericsson, Nokia and many more mobile phones. The iPhone/iPodtouch app can search via price, number of bedrooms and bathrooms, square...