Posts Tagged ‘Codes’
App Popular 1.2 Gives Away 3,406 Paid iPhone Apps in First Month
Last Updated on Tuesday, 9 March 2010 03:00 Written by iUseMac Tuesday, 9 March 2010 03:00
App Popular, LLC announces today that in its first month it gave away 3,406 paid iPhone apps to its users via its App Popular 1.2 Promo Codes Stream. This new feature lets users access a stream of promotional codes coming in from developers offering free access to use their paid iPhone applications. App Popular lets users view 77 different App Stores in any top 100 country and category combination; track an unlimited number of apps for price changes and world ranking updates. Continue reading
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Big in Japan Snaps Up Snappr to Expand ShopSavvy Barcode Scanning
Last Updated on Friday, 5 March 2010 05:14 Written by iUseMac Friday, 5 March 2010 05:14
Dallas-based idea factory for mobile applications Big in Japan today announced that it has acquired Snappr, a pioneer in mobile barcode scanning and creator of the first iPhone application capable of scanning 2D barcodes. The company will incorporate Snappr’s technology into ShopSavvy, the leading comparison shopping app for Android and iPhone users. ShopSavvy enables users to comparison shop on the go for more than 20 million products at more than 20,000 retailers worldwide. Continue reading
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