Apple has included a new section to App Store with the name “Try Before You Buy” which is dedicated to promote free and lite versions of popular apps.

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Mozilla has released a new build of Fennec web browser for Android with some new features. So, if you have installed the previous Fennec on your Android which was released in May, 2010 then its recommended to upgrade to the latest build as its more polished as compare to previous one.

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August 1st, 2010 by Hamid

During the weekend time, Apple has included 4 new sections to the App Store with many new apps for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

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At WWDC 2010 Apple has announced the winner apps of Apple Design Awards (ADA) 2010. Out of 225,000 available apps of App Store the 10 applications are selected as winners as 5 for iPad and 5 for iPhone.

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At WWDC 2010 Apple has erected a huge hyperwall with 30 synchronized 24-inch LED screens which display top 50,000 apps of App Store. Just in couple of minutes the hyperwall filled up with 10,800 apps downloaded worldwide.

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At Campfire One event, Google has launched new app store for business users, known as the Google Apps Marketplace.

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March 10th, 2010 by Hamid

According to mobclix a mobile phone advertising company’s report the number of eBooks apps in Apple Store has been increased over the number of games apps. The provided statistics shows that there are 27,000 eBooks apps available which surpass the 25,400 game apps.

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With 9.2 million blogs WordPress became a huge platform for the bloggers on internet. WordPress is an open source program and because of world wide developers support a big amount of add-ons, and plugins is available to enhance it capabilities.

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March 6th, 2010 by Hamid

Few months ago Adobe has launched Photoshop.com Mobile for Android and iPhone and now there is an update available for this photo editing tool.

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Google has released a very cool app Gesture Search for Android platform which allows users to conduct a search just by scribbling out letters with fingers on their mobile screens.

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