If you browsed through Apple's new App Store on Friday and didn't see anything of interest you might want to look again. The number of applications listed has increased increased daily, going from Friday's original 535 to just over 800.
In related news, Apple has stated in a press release that they've sold 10 MILLION applications since Friday (or Thursday, for those of us who jumped the gun).
Undoubtedly, many of the applications "sold" were free, but 10 million of anything in three days has to be an impressive number in anyone's book.
As far as I can read from Apple's News they said;
"July 14, 2008
During its first weekend, iPhone and iPod touch customers downloaded more than 10 million applications from the new App Store."
Where did the "downloaded" verb changed to "sold"?
[ML] You use the iTunes cart to buy the applications from the store, they're downloaded, and you receive an Apple store receipt for them.
Just so happens, as I mentioned, that for many the price is free.
Posted by: Luis Alejandro Masanti | July 14, 2008 at 07:46 PM