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WWDC’s Wall of iPhone Apps Pulsates with Purchaces

By Simon Sage on Tuesday, June 9th, 2009 at 9:52 AM PST In Applications, Random, Videos, WWDC 2009, iPhone

In an effort to show devs just how many fat wads of cash they can make working on the iPhone platform, Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) set up this impressive display at WWDC which shows a colour-organized grid of iPhone apps that blip whenever someone downloads them. Those ones that ping over and over again would be your beer, lighter, and/or fart apps, although it’s probably not really “live from the App Store” as captioned, and those repeats are just catching up from lag.  By my count, you’ve got about 25 by 45 apps per screen, across 20 screens, which works out to roughly 22,500 apps represented here – a number we think that was surpassed in March, but still a sample big enough to really wow passersby.

[via TechCrunch]

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One Comment on “WWDC’s Wall of iPhone Apps Pulsates with Purchaces”

  1. jd says:

    Very cool! Every company should have something like this in their lobby so people can see what’s happening!

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