On Thursday WolframAlpha launched its developer API, which should allow large and small developers (as well as businesses and educational institutions) to harness the power of the computational knowledge engine to enhance their own applications or products. Today, the WolframAlpha iPhone app (iTunes link) — which was built using the new API — was released to the App Store.
Source: Mashable
We present the top 10 iPhone apps for keeping in touch with friends, and getting the views of others…
Source: The Telegraph
Phone apps started with the average consumer, then spread to small businesses, now they’ve hit the corporate level. Several apps are now aimed directly at the people who run computer networks for companies.
Source: BusinessWeek
Mini-programs, with which users download a collection of favourites and store on their phone, are a billion dollar industry.
Source: Times Online
There’s a growing sense in the gaming industry that we may finally have reached “good enough” in the realm of hardware. And as the battle shifts from primarily hardware to software and great downloadable content, there is one unexpected player sitting pretty in the marketplace: Apple.
Source: Mashable