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Thursday, May 29, 2014

Review of google translator for mobile::I need to know what will you go out with me is in spanish ...







Review of google translator for mobile::I need to know what will you go out with me is in spanish ...








The               Apple               iPhone               may               not               have               won               acclaim               as               the               best               smartphone               on               the               market,               but               there               is               no               question               that               the               advent               of               the               iPhone               and               iPod               touch               applications               (or               "apps")               has               distinguished               the               iPhone               and               enhanced               its               capabilities.

Apps,               as               they               are               referred               to               by               any               iPhone               user,               are               used               to               describe               the               software               distribution               model               Apple               created               to               download               programs               onto               any               iPhone               or               iPod               touch.

The               most               common               applications               that               users               download               tend               to               relate               to               music               and               games.

If               you               are               looking               for               something               outside               the               realm               of               entertainment               there               are               all               sorts               of               apps               that               can               help               you               in               both               your               work               and               everyday               life.

Some               example               of               these               include               a               pocket               translator,               a               currency               converter,               apps               that               help               you               invest               in               the               stock               market               and               keep               you               up               to               date               on               market               activity,               weather               tools,               a               note               organizer,               all               sorts               of               calculators,               and               anything               else               you               keep               possibly               dream               up.

Anyone               willing               and               able               to               learn               and               master               the               apple               software               can               create               and               submit               an               application               for               Apple               to               approve.

70%               of               the               revenue               from               the               sale               of               the               application               goes               to               the               creator               and               30%               goes               to               apple.

Not               all               creators               charge               for               their               creation.

Approval               of               an               application               is               based               on               reliability               testing               and               Apple               does               not               allow               entry               of               any               app               that               duplicates               a               function               of               the               iPhone               itself               or               of               iTunes.

(For               example               an               application               that               provides               an               e-mail               interface).

The               application               store               opened               on               July               10,               2008               and               it               has               been               estimated               by               Piper               Jaffray,               a               U.S.

middle               market               investment               banking               firm               in               Minneapolis,               MN,               that               Apple               will               make               $1               Billion               in               profits               from               the               app               store.

There               are               virtually               no               operating               expenses               for               apps,               Apple               just               approves               them.

The               top               10               Free               Apps               in               2008               have               been               the               following:               Google               Earth               mapping               software,               a               mobile               version               of               Facebook,               and               the               games               tap               tap               revenge,               labyrinth               life,               lightsaber               unleashed,               and               iPint.

iPint               simulates               drinking               a               glass               of               beer               using               the               motion               sensing               capabilities               of               the               iPhone               (and               is               not               much               of               a               "game").

Tap-Tap               revenge               the               most               popular               free               game               download               requires               players               to               stay               in               rhythm               with               songs               by               tapping               in               time               with               the               music.

The               top               applications               that               cost               money               were:               pocket               guitar,               cerebral               challenge,               Texas               hold               em               poker,               and               an               all               radio               program               to               stream               online               radio               on               your               phone               or               iPod.
               According               to               Information               Week               300               millions               applications               have               been               downloaded               since               the               stores               inception               to               date.

Additionally,               CNBC's               Jim               Goldman               estimates               that               two               million               applications               per               day               are               downloaded.

The               popularity               has               not               gone               unnoticed               by               faltering               retail               stores.

Just               last               month               Target               and               The               Gap               launched               applications               for               their               stores.

The               Target               application               has               a               gift               guide               that               allows               you               to               enter               the               age               and               sex               of               your               recipient               and               shows               you               gift               options               based               on               this.

You               can               than               purchase               them               directly               or               find               the               nearest               store.

The               Gap               has               Christmas               carol               music               videos               featuring               famous               singers               such               as               a               Flo               Rida               "Jungle               Bells"               music               video.

You               may               also               pick               clothes               to               "try               on"               a               computer               imaged               model.

In               2006,               the               Time               person               of               the               year               was               "You".

While               many               thought               this               was               a               ridiculous               notion,               the               popularity               and               opportunity               that               Apple               offers               for               people               to               create               and               sell               applications               is               just               increasing               our               participation               in               the               advance               of               the               information               age               and               our               influence               on               it.






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