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iTunes - 1 Billion App Countdown
iTunes - 1 Billion App Countdown
apple.com — We're about to hit a billion. Join the celebration. Download any app and you automatically get the... chance to win a $10,000 iTunes Gift Card, an iPod touch, a Time Capsule, and a MacBook Pro. (more) iTunes - 1 Billion App Countdown
iTunes Price Changes Hurt Some Rankings
iTunes Price Changes Hurt Some Rankings
billboard.biz — April 10, 2009 - Digital and Mobile By Glenn Peoples, Nashville Two days after the Apple iTunes... Music Store raised prices on some individual tracks, there was evidence the increases have hurt the sales rankings of songs given the higher $1.29 price.  ... (more) iTunes Price Changes Hurt Some Rankings
$1.29 iTunes Songs Mysteriously Get Less Popular [ITunes]
$1.29 iTunes Songs Mysteriously Get Less Popular [ITunes]
i.gizmodo.com — Billboard's crack scientists conducted a quick study on a mysterious new phenomenon: More expensive $1.29 songs on... iTunes are becoming less popular! (Actually, the results will surprise you.) One day after the price jump, there were 40 $1.29 songs ... (more) $1.29 iTunes Songs Mysteriously Get Less Popular [ITunes]
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LeapFrog hops onto iPhone (get it?) with Number Rumble
Boing Boing Gadgets — ... Leapfrog, makers of educational quasi-computers and gaming consoles for kids, has put their first bit of software on the Apple iPhone App Store: Number Rumble is a $3 math game designed for kids six to ten. ...

News: LeapFrog releases Number Rumble for iPhone, iPod touch
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond — image Educational gaming company LeapFrog has released Number Rumble , the company’s first game for the iPhone and the iPod touch. Number Rumble is a math game aimed at six- to ten-year-olds that helps players learn basic math, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division using numbers 1-12. It features three different game modes, including “Learn It,” in which players choose an operation, spin number wheels to create a math problem, and then tap the equals sign to see and hear the answer, “Quiz Time,” in which players spin the number wheels to create a problem and then shake the iPhone to select an answer, and “Random Quiz,” which lets players ...

LeapFrog Jumps onto iPhone with Number Rumble
AppScout — LeapFrog Enterprises, the educational product company, has released its first iPhone game, Number Rumble. The game lets six- to ten-year-old iPhone and iPod touch gamers "shake, tap and spin their way to math equation expertise" using the device's multi-touch interface. The game helps kids memorize numbers one through 12 through three modes of play. Learn It mode lets kids choose an operation (such as addition or multiplication), spin the number wheel to create a math problem, and then tap the equals sign to see and hear the answer. Quiz Time mode, meanwhile, lets kids shake the iPhone to see problem answers, while Random Quiz mode ...

LeapFrog releases Number Rumble iPhone game for kids
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis — LeapFrog is out with their first iPhone application called Number Rumble. The math game is designed for kids, to help them sharpen their skills “using fun, intuitive technology that works anywhere.” There three modes of play in the game: “Learn It” - lets kids choose an operation, spin the number wheels to create a math problem. “Quiz Time” - spin the number wheels to create a problem, then shake the iPhone to select an answer. “Random Quiz” - features all four operations at once. The question remains whether parents trust their kids enough to give ...

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What are all those iTunes files?Latest from Computerworld 4/14/2009
You've probably peeked into your iTunes folder (It's located in your user folder: Music: iTunes) and may have been perplexed by all the files and folders it contains, wondering what they're all for. Here's an overview of the files and folders that ...