About status, apple’s, apps, iphone, developers, store

(Tonight’s roundup is foreshortened so we can go meet with attendees at i9 NewTeeVee conference.) Twitter finally added a built-in retweet button today – Co-founder Evan Williams posted a long blog entry explaining the company’s thinking.
Read Original Story: 5 O'Clock Roundup: Twitter adds built-in retweet, Facebook programmer quits … – VentureBeat

Sky has launched its Mobile TV iPhone App which gives you access to Sky Sports channels and more for £6 per month. Web User takes a closer look. Sky’s Mobile TV iPhone App might seem like a snip for £6 per month when it lets you watch live programming
Read Original Story: First Look: Sky Mobile TV iPhone App – Web User

Apple has unveiled a new system for disclosing the status of App Store submissions, according to Wired. The company’s Dev Center website features a chart showing specific dates and times as the app waits for review, reaches the review process,
Read Original Story: Apple offers status updates for App Store submissions – MacNN

The biggest concentration of idevelopers for Apple’s Phone is in Northern California, as a story in The Wall Street Journal’s San Francisco Bay Area section points out. But the ubiquity of the Internet makes it possible for a
Read Original Story: Creating iphone Apps Far From the Bay Area – Wall Street Journal

By Daryl Cagle I’m holding my breath. I’m now into my third month of waiting for Apple to approve my iPhone app. Yesterday I heard from Apple that they need more time to think about it. My app is pretty cool; it is called “Msnbc.com Cartoons” and it
Read Original Story: Apple doesn't seem to like mixing apps, politics – msnbc.com

Users can watch live sports on Sky Sports and ESPN as well as Sky News over a wi-fi connection for £6 a month. Besides the Premier League, users can also watch Scottish football, cricket and golf via Sky’s new application. BSkyB, which is 39%-owned by
Read Original Story: Live UK football for iPhone users – BBC News

China’s film and TV regulator late Tuesday praised the growth of an iphone application from state broadcaster CCTV as the country looks for new ways to project its political views abroad. The free iphone app, one of a growing number from Chinese
Read Original Story: China Lauds iphone App That Spreads State Views – PC World

Apple has added a feature to its Dev Center website allowing developers to view the approval status of submitted apps. In a move that is sure to please many, developers tell AppleInsider that Apple’s Development Center website has added
Read Original Story: Apple lifts veil on App Store approval status – Apple Insider

It’s a big night for Bump Technologies, the mobile software startup that recently landed a round of funding led by Sequoia Capital. The company makes mobile apps that let users share their contact information (and
Read Original Story: Bump Goes Cross-Platform With New Android App; Upgrades iPhone Version Too – TechCrunch (blog)

In a move that should please developers, Apple has added the ability to track an iphone application’s progress through the review process. As Wired first noted, Apple’s Dev Center site now includes status updates for apps wending their way
Read Original Story: Apple offers progress reports on apps waiting for approval – CNET News

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