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Written by Chris on July 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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The AppStore went live this morning, included in the iTunes 7.7 release available through Software Update.
Though this is surely to change over time, only a handful of applications are available in the Applications pane of iTunes this morning. More than 500 titles are included in the initial launch, according to a piece in the New York Times, in which Steve Jobs is quoted, saying of the AppStore, ““We are not trying to be business partners [with developers].” Instead, he said, the goal is to “sell more iPhones.”

Twenty-five percent of the first 500 applications at the store will be free, according to Jobs. Of the commercial applications, 90 percent will be sold for $9.99 or less, he said in the Times article, adding that a third of the first wave of applications will be games.
As of this morning, if you already know of a game or application that is or should be in the AppStore, it may be available through a search by name.
Here’s another screenshot showing apps in the layout. It should also be noted that the AppStore is currently available only for your browsing pleasure. Until the iPhone 2.0 firmware is released (perhaps later today?), you won’t be able to download any applications to your iPhone or iPod Touch.

Written by Lonnie Lazar on July 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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Early Thursday morning, Apple released iTunes version 7.7 to Mac users via Software Update. The update includes access to the App Store and can be controlled via the iPhone or iPod touch iTunes Remote app, once available. Additionally, iTunes 7.7 is required for the iPhone 2.0 software as well as the iPhone 3G.
Written by Michael Johnston on July 10th, 2008 with no comments.
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There was a rumor going around last week that Apple was finishing up version 2.0 of the iPhone software, and that a special version of iTunes 7.7 would be needed to install it. Jesus Diaz over at Gizmodo has managed to get his hands on it, and has taken a few screenshots to confirm some rumors.
Written by Edward Kirk on July 2nd, 2008 with no comments.
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Use iTunes 7.7 to sync music, video, and more with iPhone 3G, and download applications from the iTunes Store exclusively designed for iPhone and iPod touch with software version 2.0 or later. Also use the new Remote application for iPhone or iPod touch to control iTunes playback from anywhere in your home. You can download it for free from the App Store.

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Written by iPhone News on June 27th, 2008 with no comments.
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