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Chinese App Store Growing Despite Obstacles, China Unicom Optomistic

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Despite official iPhones not having Wi-Fi, a large population of jailbreakers and rampant app piracy, the Chinese App Store is managing to grow at a healthy rate. Meanwhile, China Unicom is optimistic that the iPhone will become the device top-selling smartphone in China.

Apple Releases Two New iPhone Ads, Gift and Song

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Apple has released two new iPhone ads, each spotlighting six different applications available for download on the App Store. Gift gets its name from the free Target, which can be used for "picking the perfect gift," and Song from the Shazam app, which has seen a second appearance. Both ads now tout the fact that Apple now has over 100,000 applications available in the App Store.

The complete list of apps, courtesy of MacRumors, follows:

Apple Filtering App Submissions Which Use Private APIs

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Apple "recently" started running all new App Store app submissions through a filter that checks their code for the use of private APIs. Private APIs, which have been prohibited in the developer agreement section 3.3.1, restricts the use of private APIs in apps. While the rule was always in place, it was impossible for reviewers to comb through the code of every application. Now, all apps with private APIs will be filtered out by machines.

Dev Connection Now Tells Review Status Of Dev's Apps

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Apple has added a new feature on to the Apple's Dev Center that lets developers see the status of their iPhone applications that have been submitted for review, giving them a better idea of what phase of being reviewed it is in. “It’s the coolest new feature they’ve added [for developers], in my opinion,” said Oliver Cameron, developer of Postman [App Store, $2.99].

'Chorus' Recommends Apps From Friends, Nearby People

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With 100,000 apps to chose from, figuring out which ones are worth your attention can be a chore. We'll always do our best to find the gems in the rough for you, but a new app for finding good apps has been released that shows promise. Chorus [App Store, Free] is an app that gives you app recommendations from friends and people around you.

App Store Reaches 100,000 Apps Available

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Apple has announced that the App Store has officially reached an inventory of 100,000 available apps for the iPhone and iPod touch. While more than 100,000 have been submitted and approved, not all of them stayed available for long, keeping the number below 100k. Apple issued a statement on their website about what they think this means about their success.

T-Mobile Ad Indirectly Boosts Sales Of iPhone App

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A T-Mobile advertisement for an app for Android mobile devices actually boosted sales of a similar iPhone application with the same function. In the latest ad for the myTouch 3G, Dana Carvey is shown writing "call me" using an application that simulates steam on glass that can be wiped away. After the add aired, iFog [App Store, $0.99], an iPhone application that does the same thing, saw a spike in sales.

App Store Reaches 100,000 Application Approvals

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According to App Shopper, Apple has approved more than 100,000 apps for the App Store, 100,867 to be precise (at the time of writing this). Of course this number is somewhat misleading as there are only 92,310 currently live in the App Store. This is, of course, due to some applications either being pulled by their respective developers or by Apple. Regardless of this fact, it's pretty great to see how quickly the store has grown in just over one year.

Apple's most recently reported App Store download count was two billion with 85,000 apps in the store, reported in late September.

EyeTV Updated, Re-Updated Without 3G Streaming

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The last time we told you about Elgato's EyeTV [App Store, $4.99], the app that streams TV to your iPhone from your Mac, version 1.0 had been pulled from the App Store at AT&T's request because of a recently discovered "easter egg" that enabled said streaming over AT&T's 3G network. There's been some confusion since then, but Elgato was nice enough to contact us and straighten things out.

Wolfram Alpha Offers iPhone App for $49.99

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On Monday, Wolfram Alpha, the online computational knowledge engine that launched in May, saw its application become available in the App Store. Per MacRumors, the app "plugs directly into Wolfram|Alpha's supercomputing cloud to deliver the unrivaled power of the Wolfram|Alpha knowledge engine to the mobile environment."
While the app still requires an internet connection to work, it includes a special keyboard to make the entry of special characters for mathematical and other functions easy.

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