SnaptureLabs, developers of the popular unauthorized third party application Snapture that extends iPhone camera's capabilities, have announced that they are making 1 million copies of Snapture Premium available to iPhone owners for free (normally Snapture Premium for iPhone costs $7.99).
A recent Infoworld article tells us that application development for the Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone is doing very brisk and profitable business for a lot of small business owners. But I think that Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) will give them an even better opportunity to make money off fairly tiny development projects.
The iPhone may be an Apple product, but that hasn't stopped plenty of Windows users from jumping in and buying one. With Apple's free iTunes software, Mac and PC owners alike can synchronize music, movies, photos, and now even third-party applications.
The highly anticipated iPhone 3G should see the light of day in India on Aug 22. India's largest mobile-phone operator, Bharti Airtel Ltd, will bring forth the high-end gadget as part of a 70-nation rollout.