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Wolfram Alpha wakes up, lowers iPhone app cost 96%

By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, April 1st, 2010 at 12:18 PM

I dig Wolfram Alpha. It’s a good tool for showing me how screwed Palm is or telling me when the robots will rise up, but these guys were out of their minds charging $50 for an iPhone and iPod Touch app. Now, they’ve come to their senses and lowered the price to $1.99.

To be fair, the Wolfram Alpha guys did only charge $20 for its computational search engine over the holidays and the algorithm does have over twenty years of work put in it. Not only have they created a sensible entry point, the company will also be refunding the difference for anyone who paid the full price for the app. This is big because Apple already took its 30% cut from those sales, so Wolfram Alpha is just eating those costs to gain market share.

– Download Wolfram Alpha iPhone ($1.99) [iTunes Link]

[Via TechCrunch]

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Marin Perez

Marin Perez has torture tested cell phones and smartphones for industry leaders like CNET and InformationWeek. He remembers when 4G was just a screen on PowerPoint presentations and is fascinated with the amount of innovation out there. Marin has spent a lot of time with BlackBerry and Android but he finally broke down a bought an iPhone to see what all the hype's about. He also has too many tablets.