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Published on Thursday, July 29, 2010 by regalio
Many developers and users of Apple's iOS devices bemoan the "walled garden " of the App Store approval process, but it appears that the company's measures have prevented mass data theft from iPhones, and iPads.
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Why Apple's "walled garden" is a good idea
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Published on Tuesday, July 13, 2010 by regalio
Free Home and Garden Reference Application for IPhone. Betterhomeguide.com announced the release of a free iPhone application, providing information and tips about home and garden topics, including appliances, remodeling, outdoor and ...
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Published on Thursday, July 8, 2010 by regalio
Dear Timber employees: Consider yourself warned. Next time I see one of you in person, I'm going to plant a big, sloppy kiss right on your face for getting behind an iPhone app like this
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Garden Rant: Woody Landscape Plants? There's an App for That.
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Published on Wednesday, June 23, 2010 by regalio
While native applications for video producers, from ABC TV to the Financial Times, are becoming pervasive on the iPhone and iPad, comScore, one of the the industry's leading digital media measurement companies, is unable track metrics ...
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Beet.TV: Apple's Walled Garden of Video Apps is Closed to comScore
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Published on Thursday, June 17, 2010 by regalio
Last week at WWDC, we met up with Jive DeVoe -- he's the developer behind the iZen Garden app for the iPhone, iPod touch, and, just recently, the iPad. The app purports to be a zen garden simulation, and it works as exactly that -- you ...
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WWDC 2010: iZen Garden for iPad
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Published on Thursday, June 3, 2010 by regalio
Macworld's Jason Snell has the solution to the whole iPhone openness flap that makes the most sense: Let each iPhone owner choose for himself or herself whether to live inside Apple's garden . ...
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Choose Your Own iPhone Garden
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Published on Saturday, May 8, 2010 by regalio
Last year we took a look at Flower Garden [App Store] from Snappy Touch, the virtual flower garden for your iPhone or iPad (it's a universal app). And while it's more of a simulation / eToy / work of eArt than a game, we found it to be ...
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'Flower Garden' for iPhone, iPad Free This Weekend | Touch Arcade
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Published on Saturday, May 8, 2010 by regalio
Last year we took a look at Flower Garden [App Store] from Snappy Touch, the virtual flower garden for your iPhone or iPad (it's a universal app). And while it's more of a simulation / eToy / work of eArt than a game, we found it to be ...
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'Flower Garden' for iPhone, iPad Free This Weekend | Touch Arcade
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Published on Thursday, May 6, 2010 by regalio
Adobe CTO Kevin Lynch says Flash works just fine on the Apple iPhone, thank you very much -- and he thinks that's exactly why Apple.
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Adobe decries Apple's 'walled garden,' yet pledges 'best tools ...
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Published on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 by regalio
Erik Svedäng, creator of the Independent Games Festival 2009 grand price winner, Blueberry Garden , has announced his first iPhone game. Kometen "is about exploring space to find art, while at the same time learning how to fly around in ...
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Blueberry Garden dev enters iPhone space with Kometen -- Joystiq
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