
Announcing that Anagram Technologies, the developer of Copy2Contact, has released a new product for iPhone and iPod touch users. The popular Copy2Contact technology that has previously only been available for the PC and BlackBerry is now being offered as an exciting, new App. Users now have a fast, easy way to capture contact information with just a tap from virtually any text source, eliminating re-typing, copying fields of data, and errors.
Anyone who keeps a current contact list is well aware of how painstaking it can be to transfer the information from an email or document. Flipping back and forth between screens to copy and paste each line is inaccurate and error-prone, as is retyping all the data by hand. It’s also very time consuming.
So, what’s the solution? How can you improve the ease and precision of moving details to your contact list? The answer is Copy2Contact! This technology has been helping users of Microsoft Outlook and Salesforce for the past eight years, and BlackBerry device owners get even more benefit from its streamlined contact entry process. Companies like LinkedIn trust it and the program has gained acclaim as its user base has grown.

Got an idea for a mobile app? Now is the time to cash in on that idea. According to Gartner, Inc, consumers will spend $6.2 billion in 2010 and mobile application revenue is predicted to grow to $29.5 billion by the end of 2013. That’s an increase of over 450% making the mobile app industry one of the fastest growing technology industries since the internet boom of 2000.
Success stories of mobile developers making fortunes off apps have emerged almost overnight. Stories like that of Ethan Nicholas, whose iPhone app iShoot earned him over $900,000 in eight months. Stories like that of Ge Wang, owner of Smule, who reported iPhone app profits of over $1 million for 2008. In addition to these stories, the Android has proved itself equally as lucrative for developers like that of Kim, a former Volkswagen engineer and co-founder of San Francisco-based startup Picwing, who now earns over $13,000 each month off an Android app called Car Locator.
“The mobile app market is somewhat of a gold rush right now and small time developers are making big fortunes off of relatively simple applications. It is truly amazing to see mobile app developers become millionaires in the matter of months,” says Andrew Gazdecki, president of GetAppQuotes, a company specializing in connecting entrepreneurs and companies with mobile app developers.

KTS S.C. today is pleased to announce the release of Kiosko.net 1.0 for iPhone and iPod touch. Kiosko.net is a visual daily press directory that gives access to the world’s largest news sites and displays a readable image taken from today’s frontpage cover of each newspaper. The app brings you the opportunity to access all this information wherever you are.
In Kiosko.net you can read the frontpages from nearly 1200 newspapers around the world. With an intuitive interface you can reach to any newspaper with very few finger taps. Is also provides powerful search and navigation aids. With the favorites management tool you can maintain a list of the newspapers you most often read and access them directly on every app run. Kiosko.net will download the favorites newspaper’s frontpage whenever they are available and save them to allow you to read them even without being connected to the network.

Announcing that SEAS, the developer of DozeGuard, today released an update to this helpful tool for all audio lovers using an iPhone or iPod touch. The app allows to play audio titles from the users media library while constantly monitoring whether the user is still awake. If the user didn’t move the device for a certain time, the app stops playing the title and records the current position. If the title is then selected the next time, the user may easily locate the last position.
The app stores the position of the last move (where the user proved to be awake) and the position of the automatic stop (where the user was already sleeping). By providing buttons to easily jump to these position, the user may quickly locate the position to resume listening.

DigitalDeejay today is pleased to announce the introduction of our newest iPhone App: the NEW version of Mix.DJ Pro. Mix.DJ Pro is our unlimited music streaming app with over 16,000 pro and amateur DJ mixes from around the world. It is a true paradise for music fans wishing to explore thousands of DJ mixes and DJ’s – all in one click.
Mix.DJ Pro is the latest version of the already well known Mix.DJ music app launched by DigitalDeejay last year. Faster and more stable than the previous version, this application will give you access to thousands of DJ Mixes from DJ’s around the world in one click… Giving you the opportunity to listen to more than 16,000 mixes straight from your iPhone, streaming whenever and wherever you want via WIFI or 3G!
Perfect for parties, relaxing or discovering music anytime, this application will play hours and hours of uninterrupted music, as if you have a DJ in your pocket. Choose from 23 pre-programmed music genres and moods: Choose your mix and our DJs have taken care of the rest for you. In addition, if you discover songs inside a mix that you like, the application, just click on the song and you will be sent to iTunes where you can purchase the download of that song. Start discovering! Want more control? No problem. Mix.DJ allows you to select your favorite mixes and save them to “My Favorites”.

The recently released ‘Wake Up Now? – Alarm Clock’ application for iPhone and iPod touch aims to help light sleepers get a good nights rest. The first thing one thinks when awaking before the alarm sounds is, “How much longer till the alarm?”. Answering this question used to require turning ones head and squinting at the clock. Now, groggy risers simply need to give an audible grunt to get the answer they seek.
“I have bad eyesight”, said developer Ed Williams. “Whenever I wake up too early I have to reach over and put on my glasses to tell the time. By the time I’ve distinguished the numbers on my alarm clock, even if I have three more hours to sleep, I can’t fall back asleep.”
To solve this problem Ed created “Wake Up Now? – Alarm Clock”, an alarm clock for iPhone and iPod touch that will announce the time when it detects a loud enough sound. Using this app one can remain in bed, eyes closed, and simply sigh, grunt, or say “Wake Up Now?”, and one will immediately know wither to try and go back to sleep or rise and begin the day.

rapidrabbit today is proud to announce version 2.2 of its iPhone app Spray Can. With over 1,000,000 downloads the Spray Can is the most successful graffiti app within the Apple AppStore. Version 2.2 adds more user-requested features like different backgrounds and new painting options.
Since it’s release in May 2009 the Spray Can has found loyal fans worldwide and is still downloaded frequently. What started as a pranking app using the accelerometer features of the iPhone is a full blown graffiti app now. Driven by the community more and more features have been added until it has become the most downloaded graffiti app in the AppStore, reaching the TOP 100 of free apps in many Countries.
The Spray Can has two main functions. It can be used as a pranking tool by shaking the device up and down and pressing the spray button. We received a lot of reports by our fans that they have used this feature with great success. The second function is painting graffitis and submitting them to facebook or twitter. Just by swiping down, the wall can be painted by the user. It’s a great way to send messages or create custom wallpapers.

Cleverlike Corporation, an emerging application inventor, has just released a web video showing iPhone users how to use the new StealthType SMS app to type text messages without looking at the phone or speaking to it. In the brief video, users will learn the premise behind the innovative StealthType technology and see it in action. iPhone owners can immediately purchase and download the application for use on their iPhones.
Since touchscreen devices are perfectly smooth, until StealthType it has been virtually impossible to use the iPhone’s input keyboard effectively without looking at the screen. StealthType eliminates the need to look at the screen while still offering the ability to type with 100% accuracy.
StealthType SMS is the first application to use StealthType technology. It was designed to minimize the amount of visual attention required to type a text message on the iPhone’s smooth touchscreen interface. A new app, StealthType Maps, is soon to be submitted to the app store and will offer business search, driving directions and traffic maps accessible without looking at the phone during the data entry.