Apple launched the long-awaited iPhone App Store today. While few, if any, people can actually install the applications listed yet (you need an iPhone 3G or the iPhone 2.0 firmware update - both of which aren't available yet), the sole destination for official iPhone software already has lists for the Top Ten Apps overall and the Top Ten Free Apps (see below). By the time the iPhone 3G goes on sale tomorrow, the App Store will include more than 500 native applications, including 125 free titles.
In related news, Apple's posted a video demo showing the Sega-game Super Monkey Ball in action.