Jim Dalrymple talks about how far the iPhone App Store has come, and how far they have to go, on its first birthday. Apple has done lots of things right, but has also backed itself into a corner on app approval. Jim explains how it happened and the questions that need to be answered for the future. An iPhone app that is the basis for a brick-and-mortar business, the reporting on overheating (or not) iPhones, and a Bento success story, and the rapid evolution of his web site are also part of a feisty conversation with the creator of The Loop.
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Jim Dalrymple Fans on FaceBook
Apple celebrates App Store’s first birthday by Jim Dalrymple on The Loop
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Developer turns iPhone app into a brick and mortar business by Jim Dalrymple on The Loop
Apple’s heat warning, not really a warning by Jim Dalrymple on The Loop
FileMaker: Bento Template Exchange takes off by Jim Dalrymple on The Loop