Apple launches new iPhone Your Life site

Apple seems to love touting the fact that there are so many useful applications for the iPhone. Now, Apple is bringing that same attitude to a new website they have created called iPhone Your Life. Calling the iPhone “a way of life,” this website collects the iPhone apps into various groups, selects an app of the week (which happens to be Air Sharing this week), and also provides some tips and tricks. First impressions are key, and this site definitely looks like one I will keep coming back to. It’s well organized and full of useful and interesting information.
It’s great to see this type of stuff for Apple. Not only does it help them to help their customers, it also shows the outstanding support they have for their third party developers who are spending time and money developing for the iPhone. By creating sites like this, Apple is helping to give those developers more customers, which, in turn, drives even more development of their apps, and, eventually, new apps. Not only that, but it brings Apple money when iPhone users purchase third party apps, which I’m sure is another motive behind this site.
Be sure to check it out; it’s well worth your time.
Via [iPhone Your Life]
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This is an interesting web site. I would love to see something launched for the Motorola Krave that works in the same manner. The Krave has a full touch screen display and a 2 megapixel camera.
on November 25, 2008 at 02:07 PM - LINK(motorola.com/krave) I’ve been a fan of this thing ever since I started working with motorola. It’s very cool.