Not exact matches
OK, maybe you hadn't heard of Steve Jobs back in the 80s and 90s, when he was busy inventing all of those Apple devices, integrated software, and content that you now take for granted — the Mac, the iPod, iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad,
iTunes, the App
Store... He also helped to build Apple
stores, the most
successful and innovative retail enterprise on the planet, helped save the music industry, and even had a hand in such classics as «Toy Story» as CEO of Pixar.
But the tide could be changing here; recently, an app was removed from the
iTunes store after a
successful petition was instigated, and we could see more people taking a stand against sites like this.
EAF becomes so wildly
successful that every library in the US buys our catalog, and every reader in the US stops using Amazon,
iTunes, B&N, Kobo, SW, Scribd, Oyster, Google, and every other ebook
store, and instead attains their ebooks via their local library.
Following a highly
successful iTunes App
Store debut, leading developers and independent publishers Polarbit and Pixelbite today announced the immediate release of Reckless Getaway on Android Market.
It's been worked on for months, advertised like the second coming on the
iTunes app
store and had legions of analysts act like it'll be the best selling, most
successful mobile app of all time.