When Will Apple Hit 1 Billion App Downloads

April 10, 2009 No comments yet

Apple is really, really close to hitting 1 billion app downloads across the world, according to its new countdown page. If you download an app, you’ll be enrolled in a contest to win a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card, an iPod touch, a Time Capsule, and a MacBook Pro. TechCrunch is holding its own contest in honor of this occasion. Whoever guesses when it will hit one billion, and is closest in minutes and seconds will get free TechCrunch T-shirt. Leave the guesses in comments; we’ll contact the winner.

Apple also featured the all-time top 20 apps, both paid and free.

Top 20 All-Time Free Apps:

    1. Facebook
    2. Google Earth
    3. Pandora Radio
    4. Tap Tap Revenge
    5. Shazam
    6. Pacman Lite
    7. Backgrounds
    8. Touch Hockey
    9. Labyrinth
    10. Flashlight
    11. Urbanspoon
    12. Movies
    13. iBowl
    14. Lightsaber Unleashed
    15. SOl Free Solitaire
    16. MySpace Mobile
    17. Virtual Zippo Lighter
    18. The Weather Channel
    19. BubbleWrap
    20. Remote

Top 20 All-Time Paid Apps:

    1. Crash Banidcoot
    2. Koi Pond
    3. Enigmo
    4. Bejeweled 2
    5. iBeer
    6. Moto Chaser
    7. Pocket Guitar
    8. Flick Fishing
    9. Tetris
    10. Texas Hold Em
    11. Super Monkey Ball
    12. Pocket God
    13. Cro-Mag Rally
    14. Ocarina
    15. Fieldrunners
    16. iFart Mobile
    17. Touchgrind
    18. iHunt
    19. iShoot
    20. Monopoly

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75 Percent Of Americans Watching Online Video

September 11, 2008 No comments yet

75 Percent Of Americans Watching Online Video: ”

More people are watching video online than ever, with the percent of the total U.S. Internet audience viewing online video now topping 75%.

What’s this mean to you?

In a few years, your television will be more like your computer than a traditional television.

comScoretoday released July 2008 data from the comScore Video Metrix service, reporting that Americans viewed more than 11.4 billion videos for a total duration of 558 million hours during the month.

Other notable findings from July 2008 include:

  • Americans spent a total of 558 million hours watching online video during the month.
  • The average online video viewer watched 235 minutes of video.
  • 91 million viewers watched 5 billion videos on YouTube.com (54.8 videos per viewer).
  • 51.4 million viewers watched 400 million videos on MySpace.com (7.8 videos per viewer).
  • The duration of the average online video was 2.9 minutes.

Apple admits UK boffin invented the iPod

September 8, 2008 No comments yet

Apple has finally admitted a British man who left school at 15 “is the inventor of the iPod,” the Daily Mail claims.

At issue is the case of Kane Kramer, who allegedly invented technology that drives Apple (and other) music players 30 years ago – but hasn’t seen any return on his investment.

It appears Kramer’s claim to have invented some element of the music player was borne out by Apple in its case against Burst.com. Apple flew Kramer to California to give evidence during that trial – Kramer could prove prior art in the case.

The UK inventor put together a concept called the IXI in 1979. A digital music player, the original conceit stored only 3.5 minutes of data on its chip, was credit card sized and held a rectangular screen along with a central menu button.

While Kramer was able to patent the invention then, 1988 saw his company fail to secure the £60,000 needed to renew the patent across 120 countries “and the technology became public property”, the Mail reports.

While he no longer has claims, he was able to help Apple defend itself against Burst.com. He told the Mail: “To be honest, I was just so pleased that finally something that I had done which has been a huge success and changed the music industry was being acknowledged. I was really quite emotional about it all.”

Kramer is negotiating with Apple for compensation from the copyright that he owns on the drawings, but has received only a consultancy fee so far – despite Apple’s billions of dollars in the bank.

The British inventor last year had to sell his house and move his wife and three children into rented accommodation



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