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AppiStore is a list of iPhone applications, add yours today

iPhone applications that meet the world’s
most advanced mobile technology.

iPhone makes it possible for the world’s best developers to create applications that are nothing short of
amazing. Designed to leverage the groundbreaking technology in iPhone — like the Multi-Touch interface, the
accelerometer, GPS, real-time 3D graphics, and 3D positional audio — these applications are unlike anything
you’ve ever seen on a mobile phone. And they’re here, right to your Home screen.


eBay auctions move faster
with Multi-Touch.


Tap, flick, and pinch to
browse eBay auction photos
and place bids on the go.


Super Monkey Ball rolls with the accelerometer.


Finally, a mobile game console that responds
to your movements. Now iPhone gives you
tap-and-tilt games like Super Monkey Ball.


Loopt finds friends with Maps.


There’s nothing like social
networking on iPhone.
Applications such as Loopt
use location feeds to help
you find friends on the go.

Add your iPhone application on AppiStore


There’s something for everyone.


No matter what you’re interested in—gaming,
chatting, social networking, traveling, news,
sports, finance, or business—there are bound to
be iPhone applications made especially for it. And
since developers are always creating new
applications, there’s always more for you to
discover. And more that your iPhone can do.


Browse and buy at the App Store.


Downloading applications to iPhone is easy. Just tap the App
Store icon, browse whatever categories you’re interested in,
then download your purchases wirelessly. Many are even
free. Once you own an application, the App Store
automatically notifies you when there’s an update. You can
even shop the App Store on your computer, then sync
applications to your iPhone using iTunes.
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